More than 80 years of literature support the idea that math attitudes and experiences differ by gender. However, such research treats gender as a simple and dichotomous variable, which it is not. As such, our understandings of math affective variables are completely dominated by a cisgender narrative and a false gender binary. In particular, I argue that it is important to research the lived experiences in the math classroom and the sense of belonging felt by trans-spectrum students. This qualitative study has employed a narrative methodology to analyze the semi-structured interviews of 6 participants who identify as trans-spectrum university students in order to explore the tactile lived experiences in the math classroom as it relates to g...
Although there is little research on the experiences of queer and/or transgender postsecondary stude...
Mathematics learning is documented as being racialized and gendered. Power dynamics between students...
This thesis explores two aspects of mathematical reasoning: affect and gender. I started by looking ...
Transgender students are often an invisible minority in postsecondary education, particularly in STE...
Transgender students are often an invisible minority in postsecondary education, particularly in STE...
Making the transition from school to university mathematics is a major identity investment for all s...
Perspectives dealing with the study of gender and mathematics have failed generally to move beyond t...
One of the main questions to be answered addressed by this research follows, is do more female or mo...
In this article, we begin by taking stock of broad trends related to gender and mathematics, focusin...
This is a qualitative study of eight S*111 grade female adolescents in rural southeast Georgia. The ...
Females remain underrepresented in tertiary Mathematics Research has indicated that this is, in par...
The research questions addressed in this project are: how do homogeneous gender groupings affect stu...
This dissertation used a post-structural feminist theoretical lens to examine women\u27s under-repre...
The mathematics education literature has documented gender differences in the learning of mathematic...
In the English research project “Making numeracy teaching meaningful to adult learners”, a central r...
Although there is little research on the experiences of queer and/or transgender postsecondary stude...
Mathematics learning is documented as being racialized and gendered. Power dynamics between students...
This thesis explores two aspects of mathematical reasoning: affect and gender. I started by looking ...
Transgender students are often an invisible minority in postsecondary education, particularly in STE...
Transgender students are often an invisible minority in postsecondary education, particularly in STE...
Making the transition from school to university mathematics is a major identity investment for all s...
Perspectives dealing with the study of gender and mathematics have failed generally to move beyond t...
One of the main questions to be answered addressed by this research follows, is do more female or mo...
In this article, we begin by taking stock of broad trends related to gender and mathematics, focusin...
This is a qualitative study of eight S*111 grade female adolescents in rural southeast Georgia. The ...
Females remain underrepresented in tertiary Mathematics Research has indicated that this is, in par...
The research questions addressed in this project are: how do homogeneous gender groupings affect stu...
This dissertation used a post-structural feminist theoretical lens to examine women\u27s under-repre...
The mathematics education literature has documented gender differences in the learning of mathematic...
In the English research project “Making numeracy teaching meaningful to adult learners”, a central r...
Although there is little research on the experiences of queer and/or transgender postsecondary stude...
Mathematics learning is documented as being racialized and gendered. Power dynamics between students...
This thesis explores two aspects of mathematical reasoning: affect and gender. I started by looking ...