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- ISBN-10 : 1138243280
- ISBN-13 : 978-1138243286
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inner of the AESA 2017 Critics’ Choice Book Award
Mathematics Education offers both undergraduates and starting-graduate students in education an introduction to the connections that exist between mathematics and a critical orientation to education. This primer shows how concepts like race, class, gender, and language have real effects in the mathematics classroom, and prepares current and future mathematics teachers with a more critical math education that increases accessibility for all students. By refocusing math learning towards the goals of democracy and social and environmental crises, the book also introduces readers to broader contemporary school policy and reform debates and struggles.
Table of contents:
1 What is mathematics?: Answers from mathematicians, historians, philosophers, and anthropologists
2 Reform mathematics teaching: The student-centered approach
3 Why identity, human diversity, and intersectional identities matter to mathematics education
4 A white institutional space: Race and mathematics education
5 Social class hierarchies and mathematics education: To reproduce or interrupt?
6 Gender trouble: Rationalism vs. masculinity in mathematics education
7 LGBTQ+ work: Outing mathematics for heteronormativity and homophobia
8 Dissolving ability binaries in mathematics education: From special education law to disability studies
9 Language diversity as an asset: Emergent bilinguals in the mathematics classroom
10 Putting it all together: Intersectionality revisited, current mathematics education policy, and further avenues for exploration
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