© 2015 Springer Science+Business Media Dordrecht This paper argues that rationality and belief are mutually formative dimensions of school mathematics, where each term is more politically embedded than often depicted in the field of mathematics education research. School mathematics then presents not so much rational mathematical thought distorted by irrational beliefs but rather a particular mode of activity referenced to the performance of certain substitute skills and procedures that have come to represent mathematics in the school context as a result of social management. The paper considers alternative modes of apprehending mathematical objects. Firstly, two accounts of how a young child might learn to point at mathematical entities ar...
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I argue that common beliefs regarding mathematics originate in the practices of elementary mathemati...
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This article contributes to current debates on progressive, knowledge-based approaches to the curric...
Grossman and McDonald (2008) recently argued that the research community needs to move its “attentio...
In the last three decades there have been a variety of studies of what is often referred to as ‘ever...
In this research, I investigated students’ views of mathematics as a skill and subject they are requ...
An important aspect of navigating the world as an adult is the appropriate response to risk, includi...
Mathematics education research must enable adjustment to new conditions. Yet such research is often ...
Building on our earlier work conceptualizing teaching as the management of instructional exchanges, ...
This paper firstly explores the issues raised in the literature concerning epistemologies, beliefs a...
This article deals with the various different approaches to mathematics and the influence that these...
How people see the world, even how they research it, is influenced by beliefs. Some beliefs are cons...
This paper presents a way of studying the rationality that mathematics teachers utilize in managing ...
I argue that common beliefs regarding mathematics originate in the practices of elementary mathemati...
This article explores factors influencing the teaching approaches of mathematics teachers new to the...
Over the past 2 decades the study of students’ (and teachers’) mathematics-related beliefs has gradu...
Mathematical reasoning is gaining increasing significance in mathematics education. It has become pa...
This article contributes to current debates on progressive, knowledge-based approaches to the curric...
Grossman and McDonald (2008) recently argued that the research community needs to move its “attentio...
In the last three decades there have been a variety of studies of what is often referred to as ‘ever...
In this research, I investigated students’ views of mathematics as a skill and subject they are requ...
An important aspect of navigating the world as an adult is the appropriate response to risk, includi...
Mathematics education research must enable adjustment to new conditions. Yet such research is often ...