Opening the Research Text: Critical Insights and In(ter)ventions into Mathematics Education: Mathematics Education Library, cartea 46
Editat de Elizabeth de Freitas, Kathleen Nolanen Limba Engleză Hardback – 13 noi 2007
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9780387754635
ISBN-10: 0387754636
Pagini: 260
Ilustrații: XVI, 260 p.
Dimensiuni: 155 x 235 x 18 mm
Greutate: 0.56 kg
Ediția:2008
Editura: Springer Us
Colecția Springer
Seria Mathematics Education Library
Locul publicării:New York, NY, United States
ISBN-10: 0387754636
Pagini: 260
Ilustrații: XVI, 260 p.
Dimensiuni: 155 x 235 x 18 mm
Greutate: 0.56 kg
Ediția:2008
Editura: Springer Us
Colecția Springer
Seria Mathematics Education Library
Locul publicării:New York, NY, United States
Public țintă
ResearchCuprins
Foreword to the Research Text: Mathematics Education Under Cross-Examination.- Best Evidence Research Redefined In Mathematics Education.- Psychosocial Processes in Mathematics Education.- The Teacher as Midwife: what can Mathematics Education Research Learn from Obstetrics?.- Mathematics and Mathematics Education--Deconstructing the Math Wars.- Pinning A Problem in Mathematics Education.- Writing as the Intrusive Third Space.- Opening the Mathematics Text: What Does It Say?.- Huh?!.- Opening up the Text--Starting in the Middle.- Timeless Pleasure.- Comforting Narratives of Compliance: Psychoanalytic Perspectives on New Teacher Responses to Mathematics Policy Reform.- The Promise of Disrupting Comforting Narratives of Compliance.- The (Com)Promises of Disrupting Comforting Narratives of Compliance.- Power Distribution in The Network of Mathematics Education Practices.- A Landscape of Power Distribution.- Living the Landscape with/in A Thrice-Told Tale.- Mathematics Education in A Knowledge Market: Developing Functional and Critical Competencies.- More Than Mark(Et) Driven? Scenes from A Continuing Conversation.- Living Mathematically: A Poet's Response.- Building Political Relationships with Students: an Aspect of Social Justice Pedagogy.- Fear of The Political.- Critiquing Knowledge, Challenging Oppression and Standing in Solidarity in Teacher Education.- A Life for Aprile: Social Justice As A Search of/for the Soul.- Afterword: Bootleg Mathematics.
Notă biografică
Elizabeth de Freitas is Assistant Professor in the Faculty of Education, University of Prince Edward Island. She teaches elementary, intermediate and secondary Mathematics methods courses. She also teaches courses on Culture and Society and Postmodern Research Theory to Master of Education students. She coordinates a “Narrative Group” for graduate students using various narrative forms of inquiry. Elizabeth's current research interest include: mathematics teacher identity, critical pedagogy, mathematical discourse and writing, and issues in research methodology.
Kathleen Nolan is Associate Professor in the Faculty of Education, University of Regina. She teaches undergraduate courses in mathematics and science curriculum in both elementary and secondary teacher education programs, as well as graduate courses in curriculum theory. Kathleen's current research interests include teacher education, mathematics and science epistemology, and critical and narrative research methodologies.
Kathleen Nolan is Associate Professor in the Faculty of Education, University of Regina. She teaches undergraduate courses in mathematics and science curriculum in both elementary and secondary teacher education programs, as well as graduate courses in curriculum theory. Kathleen's current research interests include teacher education, mathematics and science epistemology, and critical and narrative research methodologies.
Textul de pe ultima copertă
Opening the Research Text
Critical Insights and In(ter)ventions into Mathematics Education
Edited by:
Elizabeth de Freitas, Adelphi University & University of Prince Edward Island
Kathleen Nolan, University of Regina
The provocative contributions to Opening the Research Text reflect current interest in the political and cultural underpinnings of mathematics education. With 22 contributors including both established researchers and newcomers, this innovative research-oriented volume challenges traditional theories and "comforting narratives" of pedagogy through realistic, non-linear scenarios reflecting the ambiguities and power relationships of the classroom. By alternating research chapters with inventive responses (including poetry, concept mapping, graphic novel, and collage), the editors present theoretical as well as practice-based possibilities in areas as diverse as arts-based inquiry and social justice pedagogy, all in relation to mathematics education. These multiple calls to action will inspire readers to:
Critical Insights and In(ter)ventions into Mathematics Education
Edited by:
Elizabeth de Freitas, Adelphi University & University of Prince Edward Island
Kathleen Nolan, University of Regina
The provocative contributions to Opening the Research Text reflect current interest in the political and cultural underpinnings of mathematics education. With 22 contributors including both established researchers and newcomers, this innovative research-oriented volume challenges traditional theories and "comforting narratives" of pedagogy through realistic, non-linear scenarios reflecting the ambiguities and power relationships of the classroom. By alternating research chapters with inventive responses (including poetry, concept mapping, graphic novel, and collage), the editors present theoretical as well as practice-based possibilities in areas as diverse as arts-based inquiry and social justice pedagogy, all in relation to mathematics education. These multiple calls to action will inspire readers to:
- Rethink the accessibility and impact of their classroom work.
- Consider the value of poststructuralist strategies to curriculum theory.
- Explore alternate research paradigms in mathematics education.
- Trace the intersections of power, economics and mathematics.
- Critically examine the discourse of school mathematics and policy documents.
- Engage in self-study, writing their own stories of insight and in(ter)vention.
Caracteristici
An important resource in the burgeoning field of socio-cultural readings within mathematics education Offers unique approaches to interpreting research within the mathematics education field and takes its place in a growing set of resources Generates texts that assist educators in taking up new research