BSRLM’s CME Working Group met for the fifth time for a discussion prompted by the question: ‘What are the implications of Bourdieu’s ideas for the mathematics classroom?’ The meeting provided an opportunity for the 18 delegates attending to discuss how researchers, educators and teachers might draw on Bourdieu’s ideas, including ‘cultural capital’, ‘symbolic violence’ and ‘reflexive sociology’, to inform their practice. A series of prompts was used to facilitate discussion and six themes emerged from the responses: the contested nature of the term ‘cultural capital’; the relevance of Bourdieu’s theories to mathematics teaching; the extent to which the reproductive function of school mathematics is intentional; the relevance of Bourdieu’s id...
This working group revolves around the launch of a new book series entitled Advances in Mathematics ...
The present article focuses on exploring the dynamics of an interdisciplinary approach in teaching m...
Mathematics educators and researchers generally recognise the importance of students’ active involve...
BSRLM’s CME Working Group met for the fifth time for a discussion prompted by the question: ‘What ar...
Bourdieu’s ideas are highly influential amongst critical mathematics education theorists, and yet th...
Bourdieu’s ideas are highly influential amongst critical mathematics education theorists, and yet th...
This BSRLM working group met for the second time with the aim of discussing ways of promoting resear...
This BSRLM working group met for the third time with the aim of discussing ways of promoting researc...
The theme that runs through this work is three-fold. First, there is a quality that some students po...
Empirical work has shown how mathematics education exhibits certain tensions between its value as be...
The label ‘critical mathematics education ’ refers to a variety of perspectives and activities, whic...
International audienceBetween CERME1 and CERME9 there have been approximately two hundred and fifty ...
The theme that runs through this work is three-fold. First, there is a quality that some students po...
This paper reports on a small scale study in mathematics subject knowledge teaching in a secondary m...
To promote equitable student outcomes some Bersteinian scholars advocate pedagogy that preserves the...
This working group revolves around the launch of a new book series entitled Advances in Mathematics ...
The present article focuses on exploring the dynamics of an interdisciplinary approach in teaching m...
Mathematics educators and researchers generally recognise the importance of students’ active involve...
BSRLM’s CME Working Group met for the fifth time for a discussion prompted by the question: ‘What ar...
Bourdieu’s ideas are highly influential amongst critical mathematics education theorists, and yet th...
Bourdieu’s ideas are highly influential amongst critical mathematics education theorists, and yet th...
This BSRLM working group met for the second time with the aim of discussing ways of promoting resear...
This BSRLM working group met for the third time with the aim of discussing ways of promoting researc...
The theme that runs through this work is three-fold. First, there is a quality that some students po...
Empirical work has shown how mathematics education exhibits certain tensions between its value as be...
The label ‘critical mathematics education ’ refers to a variety of perspectives and activities, whic...
International audienceBetween CERME1 and CERME9 there have been approximately two hundred and fifty ...
The theme that runs through this work is three-fold. First, there is a quality that some students po...
This paper reports on a small scale study in mathematics subject knowledge teaching in a secondary m...
To promote equitable student outcomes some Bersteinian scholars advocate pedagogy that preserves the...
This working group revolves around the launch of a new book series entitled Advances in Mathematics ...
The present article focuses on exploring the dynamics of an interdisciplinary approach in teaching m...
Mathematics educators and researchers generally recognise the importance of students’ active involve...