Empirical work has shown how mathematics education exhibits certain tensions between its value as being practically useful to production and consumption on the one hand and in offering access to scarce resources on the other hand. These tensions can be ultimately traced to the contradictions in the way mathematical knowledge enhances the use value and exchange value of labour power, respectively. To understand this as a social psychological phenomenon, I look to two well-known theoretical perspectives on education, first that of the Marxist psychology of Vygotsky and activity theory (and contemporary cultural-historical activity theory) which I find tends to marginalise 'exchange value'. Second, I look to Bourdieu's sociology of education t...
This paper provides a critical summary of the different conceptions of 'values' in mathematics educa...
Mathematics education research must enable adjustment to new conditions. Yet such research is often ...
This text, occasioned by a critical reading of Tony Brown’s new book Mathematics Education and Subje...
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...
In this essay I offer some reflections on the field of mathematics education, and particularly the s...
The recent international emphasis on the importance of working with students ”real-life” mathematica...
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What is the place of social theory in mathematics education research, and what is it for? This speci...
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This paper reports on a small scale study in mathematics subject knowledge teaching in a secondary m...
Based on an analysis of mathematics education research as an academic field and on current social, p...
Mathematics educators and researchers generally recognise the importance of students’ active involve...
The purpose of this Forum is to stimulate critical debate in the area of theory use and theory devel...
This paper provides a critical summary of the different conceptions of 'values' in mathematics educa...
Mathematics education research must enable adjustment to new conditions. Yet such research is often ...
This text, occasioned by a critical reading of Tony Brown’s new book Mathematics Education and Subje...
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...
In this essay I offer some reflections on the field of mathematics education, and particularly the s...
The recent international emphasis on the importance of working with students ”real-life” mathematica...
International audienceThe paper focuses on the social dimensions of the issues addressed in this wor...
What is the place of social theory in mathematics education research, and what is it for? This speci...
This research explores the complexities of children's everyday experience, examining the common thre...
This paper reports on a small scale study in mathematics subject knowledge teaching in a secondary m...
Based on an analysis of mathematics education research as an academic field and on current social, p...
Mathematics educators and researchers generally recognise the importance of students’ active involve...
The purpose of this Forum is to stimulate critical debate in the area of theory use and theory devel...
This paper provides a critical summary of the different conceptions of 'values' in mathematics educa...
Mathematics education research must enable adjustment to new conditions. Yet such research is often ...
This text, occasioned by a critical reading of Tony Brown’s new book Mathematics Education and Subje...