Mathematics is not universal. Traditional normal mathematics accepted both empirical proofs and reasoning, as does science, but formal mathematics prohibits the empirical. Prohibiting the empirical is obviously disadvantageous for applications of mathematics to science, but colonial education anyway replaced normal by formal math, declaring the latter to be superior without any critical examination, and globalised it
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Mathematical literacy, broadly understood as the ability to reason in terms of abstract models and t...
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More than twenty years after the ushering in of a democratic order, South African universities remai...
The changes of globalization are forcing educational systems of developing countries to mimic the cu...
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Education commonly is positioned as central to developing citizens who can address so-called global ...
Mathematics education research must enable adjustment to new conditions. Yet such research is often ...
© 2016 The Author(s)This special issue of Educational Studies in Mathematics, developed from the Mat...
This article draws on critical theories and perspectives on mathematics education to explain the ten...
Mathematics education has always been a key factor in improving a country’s productivity and competi...
Mosibudi Mangena, the Minister of Science and Technology, said in an address to the Annual Congress ...
Mathematical literacy, broadly understood as the ability to reason in terms of abstract models and t...
The discipline of mathematics has not been spared the sweeping critique of postmodernism. Is mathema...
In this article, we present a decolonial stance in Mathematics Education, which is not understood as...
Schubring G. On processes of coloniality and decoloniality of knowledge: notions for analysing the i...
Poor mathematics performance and low socio-economic status variables in South Africa are skewed towa...
More than twenty years after the ushering in of a democratic order, South African universities remai...
The changes of globalization are forcing educational systems of developing countries to mimic the cu...
The article questions the status of proof in mathematics. The article mentions that proof has always...
In North American mathematics education, many practitioners highlight a disparity in achievement bet...
Education commonly is positioned as central to developing citizens who can address so-called global ...
Mathematics education research must enable adjustment to new conditions. Yet such research is often ...
© 2016 The Author(s)This special issue of Educational Studies in Mathematics, developed from the Mat...
This article draws on critical theories and perspectives on mathematics education to explain the ten...
Mathematics education has always been a key factor in improving a country’s productivity and competi...
Mosibudi Mangena, the Minister of Science and Technology, said in an address to the Annual Congress ...
Mathematical literacy, broadly understood as the ability to reason in terms of abstract models and t...
The discipline of mathematics has not been spared the sweeping critique of postmodernism. Is mathema...