In this chapter, issues of equity – including gender, access, and agency – with respect to the learning of mathematics with technology are examined. Research findings are not equivocal. Compared to late developing countries, where issues of access to technology can be complicated by educational and cultural values and beliefs, there seems to be greater access to technology to be used for the learning of mathematics in developed nations. There also appears to be some disparity in findings on the relationship between technology use and gender differences in mathematics achievement; in some countries the gender gap favoring males may be closing, while in other countries, where there have been little or no gender differences in the ...
In many developed countries, including Canada, it is often perceived that gender issues in mathemati...
I am researching equitable and socially just teaching practices when using technology for the mathem...
Abstract In this chapter the findings of five studies are reported. Two research instruments were us...
This paper has been prepared to address the issues and questions of the theme ‘access, equity ...
The strengths and weaknesses of using ethnographic research to investigate equity in a study of a gr...
Equity and computer use for secondary mathematics learning was the focus of a three year study. In 2...
Findings from a survey administered to large numbers of grade 7-10 students are presented in this pa...
This research focus on aspects of equity related to the introduction of using technology in classroo...
This research focus on aspects of equity related to the introduction of using technology in classroo...
The purpose of this paper was to establish the influence of computer based learning (CBL) in Mathema...
Females remain underrepresented in tertiary Mathematics Research has indicated that this is, in par...
In this chapter the findings of five studies are reported. Two research instruments were used: the M...
In the early 1970s, gender differences in mathematics learning outcomes favouring males were identif...
In the first stage of a three year ARC-funded study in which the effects of using computers for the ...
The nature and extent of the implementation of digital technology in mathematics curricula along wit...
In many developed countries, including Canada, it is often perceived that gender issues in mathemati...
I am researching equitable and socially just teaching practices when using technology for the mathem...
Abstract In this chapter the findings of five studies are reported. Two research instruments were us...
This paper has been prepared to address the issues and questions of the theme ‘access, equity ...
The strengths and weaknesses of using ethnographic research to investigate equity in a study of a gr...
Equity and computer use for secondary mathematics learning was the focus of a three year study. In 2...
Findings from a survey administered to large numbers of grade 7-10 students are presented in this pa...
This research focus on aspects of equity related to the introduction of using technology in classroo...
This research focus on aspects of equity related to the introduction of using technology in classroo...
The purpose of this paper was to establish the influence of computer based learning (CBL) in Mathema...
Females remain underrepresented in tertiary Mathematics Research has indicated that this is, in par...
In this chapter the findings of five studies are reported. Two research instruments were used: the M...
In the early 1970s, gender differences in mathematics learning outcomes favouring males were identif...
In the first stage of a three year ARC-funded study in which the effects of using computers for the ...
The nature and extent of the implementation of digital technology in mathematics curricula along wit...
In many developed countries, including Canada, it is often perceived that gender issues in mathemati...
I am researching equitable and socially just teaching practices when using technology for the mathem...
Abstract In this chapter the findings of five studies are reported. Two research instruments were us...