Theories In And Of Mathematics Education


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Theories of Mathematics Education


Theories of Mathematics Education

Author: Bharath Sriraman

language: en

Publisher: Springer

Release Date: 2009-10-14


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This volume highlights theories that influence mathematical education theory building. It also includes newer developments in areas within mathematics education such as complexity theory, neurosciences, modeling, critical theory and networking theories.

Networking of Theories as a Research Practice in Mathematics Education


Networking of Theories as a Research Practice in Mathematics Education

Author: Angelika Bikner-Ahsbahs

language: en

Publisher: Springer

Release Date: 2014-08-25


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How can we deal with the diversity of theories in mathematics education? This was the main question that led the authors of this book to found the Networking Theories Group. Starting from the shared assumption that the existence of different theories is a resource for mathematics education research, the authors have explored the possibilities of interactions between theories, such as contrasting, coordinating, and locally integrating them. The book explains and illustrates what it means to network theories; it presents networking as a challenging but fruitful research practice and shows how the Group dealt with this challenge considering five theoretical approaches, namely the approach of Action, Production, and Communication (APC), the Theory of Didactical Situations (TDS), the Anthropological Theory of the Didactic (ATD), the approach of Abstraction in Context (AiC), and the Theory of Interest-Dense Situations (IDS). A synthetic presentation of each theory and their connections shows how the activity of networking generates questions at the theoretical, methodological and practical levels and how the work on these questions leads to both theoretical and practical progress. The core of the book consists of four new networking case studies which illustrate what exactly can be gained by this approach and what kind of difficulties might arise.

Critical Race Theory in Mathematics Education


Critical Race Theory in Mathematics Education

Author: Julius Davis

language: en

Publisher: Routledge

Release Date: 2019-04-30


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Critical Race Theory in Mathematics Education brings together scholarship that uses critical race theory (CRT) to provide a comprehensive understanding of race, racism, social justice, and experiential knowledge of African Americans’ mathematics education. CRT has gained traction within the educational research sphere, and this book extends and applies this framework to chronicle the paths of mathematics educators who advance and use CRT. This edited collection brings together scholarship that addresses the racial challenges thrusted upon Black learners and the gatekeeping nature of the discipline of mathematics. Across the ten chapters, scholars expand the uses of CRT in mathematics education and share insights with stakeholders regarding the racialized experiences of mathematics students and educators. Collectively, the volume explains how researchers, practitioners, and policymakers can use CRT to examine issues of race, racism, and other forms of oppression in mathematics education for Black children and adults.