To increase possibilities for listening respectfully to Indigenous educators, there is a need to identify conversational prompts which are used to raise alternative views of social justice about mathematics education for Indigenous students. Using Nancy Fraser’s description of abnormal social justice, an analysis was made of transcripts from round table sessions, at an Indigenous mathematics education conference. This analysis identified a number of conversational prompts that enabled shifts from normal to abnormal discussions about social justice. Normal discussions exhibited assumptions in which mathematics was valued as a Western domain of knowledge; cultural examples could be used as vehicles to teach mathematics; and decisions about ed...
This paper discusses three distinct, yet overlapping and often exchangeable discourses of equity, di...
Chris and Leesa are two Indigenous people who have come to mathematics education through their invol...
This unique Australian paper presents a study involving a Western Victorian District High School yea...
To increase possibilities for listening respectfully to Indigenous educators, there is a need to ide...
This paper focuses on the social justice imperative to bring about improved mathematical learning ou...
In North American mathematics education, many practitioners highlight a disparity in achievement bet...
Chris and Leesa are two Indigenous people who have come to mathematics education through their invol...
Although concerns for equity have become ever more central within mathematics education, there is st...
Mathematics is a subject which is often taught using abstract methods and processes. These methods ...
This study involves an Australian Western Victorian District High School year nine mixed ability mat...
Using Marilyn Frankenstein’s germinal 1983 article “Critical Mathematics Education: An Application o...
In Canada, Aboriginal postsecondary enrollment and completion rates are significantly lower than tho...
This unique Australian paper presents a study involving a Western Victorian District High School yea...
This study involves an Australian Western Victorian District High School year nine mixed ability mat...
This study explored the impacts of incorporating decolonizing, Indigenous focused lessons and pedago...
This paper discusses three distinct, yet overlapping and often exchangeable discourses of equity, di...
Chris and Leesa are two Indigenous people who have come to mathematics education through their invol...
This unique Australian paper presents a study involving a Western Victorian District High School yea...
To increase possibilities for listening respectfully to Indigenous educators, there is a need to ide...
This paper focuses on the social justice imperative to bring about improved mathematical learning ou...
In North American mathematics education, many practitioners highlight a disparity in achievement bet...
Chris and Leesa are two Indigenous people who have come to mathematics education through their invol...
Although concerns for equity have become ever more central within mathematics education, there is st...
Mathematics is a subject which is often taught using abstract methods and processes. These methods ...
This study involves an Australian Western Victorian District High School year nine mixed ability mat...
Using Marilyn Frankenstein’s germinal 1983 article “Critical Mathematics Education: An Application o...
In Canada, Aboriginal postsecondary enrollment and completion rates are significantly lower than tho...
This unique Australian paper presents a study involving a Western Victorian District High School yea...
This study involves an Australian Western Victorian District High School year nine mixed ability mat...
This study explored the impacts of incorporating decolonizing, Indigenous focused lessons and pedago...
This paper discusses three distinct, yet overlapping and often exchangeable discourses of equity, di...
Chris and Leesa are two Indigenous people who have come to mathematics education through their invol...
This unique Australian paper presents a study involving a Western Victorian District High School yea...