Maria del Rosario Zavala

San Francisco State University

Dr. Zavala is an Associate Professor of Elementary Education at San Francisco State University and an educational consultant. She is the first-born daughter of Peruvian immigrants, and a mother of two children. Her research focuses on equity issues in mathematics education for Latiné communities and other historically marginalized populations by focusing on identity development and culturally responsive practices. Her work has appeared in peer reviewed journals such as The Journal for Urban Mathematics Education, Teaching for Excellence and Equity in Mathematics, and Mathematics Teacher Educator. She is the co-author of Cultivating Mathematical Hearts: Culturally Responsive Teaching in Elementary Classrooms (Corwin, 2024) with Julia Aguirre; co-editor of the book Early Elementary Mathematics Lessons to Explore, Understand, and Respond to Social Injustice with Courtney Koestler, Jennifer Ward, and Tonya Bartell; and lead author on the new young adult fiction book entitled What We Do When Fairness Fails Us, featuring the real-life mathematician Federico Ardila accompanying the characters in the book as they grapple with an unfair situation and how mathematics can help (co-authored with Toya Jones Frank and Zandra de Araujo, series editor Christa Jackson).