Skip to main content
Search Mobile Navigation


Claudia Zaslavsky

Claudia Zaslavsky has taught mathematics at many levels, from middle grades to graduate courses for teachers. Her years of experience in the Greenburgh Central Seven school district in New York State, where busing for integration was established in 1951, led to her investigation into the evolution of mathematical ideas in Africa. The result was the book Africa Counts: Number and Pattern in African Culture, first published in 1973 and now a classic in paperback.



Related PD Offerings

Email planningservices@heinemann.com if you would like to contact Claudia Zaslavsky directly about professional development support.