Abstract: This paper draws on two research studies with similar theoretical backgrounds, in two different settings, Barcelona (Spain) and Tucson (USA). From a sociocultural perspective, the analysis of mathematics education in multilingual and multiethnic classrooms requires us to consider contexts, such as the family context, that have an influence on these classrooms and its participants. We focus on immigrant parents’ perspectives on their children’s mathematics education and we primarily discuss two topics: (1) their experiences with the teaching of mathematics, and (2) the role of language (native language and second language). The two topics are explored with reference to the immigrant students ’ or their parents ’ former educational ...
This paper outlines examples of children learning mathematics in a bilingual and culturally inclusiv...
This paper presents snippets from a research agenda focused on the interplay of mathematics educatio...
It is imperative that school administrators find means to include Mexican immigrant students in high...
Abstract: This paper draws on two research studies with similar theoretical backgrounds, in two diff...
Abstract: This paper describes an empirical study of how parents variously view mathematics and the ...
The goal of the present study was to compare the mathematical performance of children who have forei...
This study is grounded on a sociocultural perspective and focuses on the role of Latino families in ...
The aim of this paper is to investigate and analyze practices in multilingual classrooms of mathemat...
The aim of this paper is to investigate and analyze practices in multilingual classrooms of mathemat...
In this paper we discuss a study that looks at the kinds of practices that Latino parents use to sup...
AbstractParental involvement in mathematics learning can positively affect student achievement and w...
One of the key obstacles in the relationship between home and school numeracy practices is that ofte...
One of the key obstacles in the relationship between home and school numeracy practices is that ofte...
This research examined the experiences of immigrant students and emergent bilinguals in mathematics....
We analyse social interactions during the first days of class in a secondary mathematics classroom (...
This paper outlines examples of children learning mathematics in a bilingual and culturally inclusiv...
This paper presents snippets from a research agenda focused on the interplay of mathematics educatio...
It is imperative that school administrators find means to include Mexican immigrant students in high...
Abstract: This paper draws on two research studies with similar theoretical backgrounds, in two diff...
Abstract: This paper describes an empirical study of how parents variously view mathematics and the ...
The goal of the present study was to compare the mathematical performance of children who have forei...
This study is grounded on a sociocultural perspective and focuses on the role of Latino families in ...
The aim of this paper is to investigate and analyze practices in multilingual classrooms of mathemat...
The aim of this paper is to investigate and analyze practices in multilingual classrooms of mathemat...
In this paper we discuss a study that looks at the kinds of practices that Latino parents use to sup...
AbstractParental involvement in mathematics learning can positively affect student achievement and w...
One of the key obstacles in the relationship between home and school numeracy practices is that ofte...
One of the key obstacles in the relationship between home and school numeracy practices is that ofte...
This research examined the experiences of immigrant students and emergent bilinguals in mathematics....
We analyse social interactions during the first days of class in a secondary mathematics classroom (...
This paper outlines examples of children learning mathematics in a bilingual and culturally inclusiv...
This paper presents snippets from a research agenda focused on the interplay of mathematics educatio...
It is imperative that school administrators find means to include Mexican immigrant students in high...