There has been a recent push to reframe curriculum and pedagogy in ways that make school more meaningful and relevant to students' lives and perceived needs. This 'relevance imperative' is evident in contemporary rhetoric surrounding quality education, and particularly in relation to the junior secondary years where student disengagement with schooling continues to abate. This paper explores how teachers translate this imperative into their mathematics and science teaching. Interview data and critical incidents from classroom practice are used to explore how six teachers attempted to make the subject matter meaningful for their students. Four 'Categories of Meaning Making' emerged, highlighting key differences in ho...
Selected educators are showing considerable concern pertaining to the lack of emphasis placed upon t...
International audienceMany students experience the content of the mathematics classroom irrelevant t...
This article reports findings from a study which interviewed 36 undergraduate students about aspects...
Inquiries into the state of mathematics and science education in Australia express the need to make ...
Inquiries into the state of mathematics and science education in Australia express the need to make ...
In this paper we draw upon focus group data from a large study of learner trajectories through 14-19...
When students ponder why they consider it relevant to learn math it becomes apparent that their attr...
Curriculum relevance has not been presented as a priority topic in Curriculum Studies. Nevertheless,...
M.Ed.High school mathematics learners often take mathematics education for granted. They study mathe...
This article attempts to find out what children regard as relevant science. As the research was loca...
none3siAuthenticity and relevance are two terms that are often mentioned when criticizing the conte...
One approach to promoting successful engagement of underrepresented groups in mathematics classrooms...
Many Australian students, particularly secondary students, perceive school science to lack relevance...
This paper reflects on how relevance has been invoked as a curricular principle, both by students an...
While (or because) the relevance of mathematics is a pedagogical, political and economic issue for b...
Selected educators are showing considerable concern pertaining to the lack of emphasis placed upon t...
International audienceMany students experience the content of the mathematics classroom irrelevant t...
This article reports findings from a study which interviewed 36 undergraduate students about aspects...
Inquiries into the state of mathematics and science education in Australia express the need to make ...
Inquiries into the state of mathematics and science education in Australia express the need to make ...
In this paper we draw upon focus group data from a large study of learner trajectories through 14-19...
When students ponder why they consider it relevant to learn math it becomes apparent that their attr...
Curriculum relevance has not been presented as a priority topic in Curriculum Studies. Nevertheless,...
M.Ed.High school mathematics learners often take mathematics education for granted. They study mathe...
This article attempts to find out what children regard as relevant science. As the research was loca...
none3siAuthenticity and relevance are two terms that are often mentioned when criticizing the conte...
One approach to promoting successful engagement of underrepresented groups in mathematics classrooms...
Many Australian students, particularly secondary students, perceive school science to lack relevance...
This paper reflects on how relevance has been invoked as a curricular principle, both by students an...
While (or because) the relevance of mathematics is a pedagogical, political and economic issue for b...
Selected educators are showing considerable concern pertaining to the lack of emphasis placed upon t...
International audienceMany students experience the content of the mathematics classroom irrelevant t...
This article reports findings from a study which interviewed 36 undergraduate students about aspects...