In this chapter, I show how culture underpins all aspects of school mathematics, whether it be the curriculum specified by the system, the development of the textbooks that teachers may or may not be compelled to use, the ways teachers teach, the classroom interactions privileged by the system or the beliefs, attitudes and aspirations of teachers, students and parents. To do this, however, I will describe the nature of culture and its educational manifestation
One of the effects of the globalized world is a strong tendency to eliminate differences, promoting ...
In this paper, I will argue for two claims. First, there is no commonly agreed, unproblematic concep...
Cultural artefacts are anything constructed by people within a group that reflects the cultural iden...
In this chapter, I show how culture underpins all aspects of school mathematics, whether it be the c...
The purpose of this contribution is to investigate some cognitive and didactic issues regarding the ...
In this paper, which is in four parts, I make a plea to those involved in research into mathematics ...
Abstract: Mathematical literacy constitutes an indispensable part of math-ematical education. In ord...
Can culture be used to enhance student learning experiences? This paper will share the results of an...
This chapter addresses the role of students’ cultural practices in mathematical tasks as a means to ...
Background/Context: Despite the tremendous amount of effort devoted by many mathematics educators to...
summary:The paper introduces readers to the book Elementary Mathematics and Culture by F. Kuřina. It...
This comparative study sheds light on the role of culture as an important aspect of mathematics teac...
Background/Context: Despite the tremendous amount of effort devoted by many mathematics educators to...
Realistic mathematics education (RME) is guided by the notion that mathematics is the human activity...
Includes bibliographical references and index."This volume covers a very wide field including the co...
One of the effects of the globalized world is a strong tendency to eliminate differences, promoting ...
In this paper, I will argue for two claims. First, there is no commonly agreed, unproblematic concep...
Cultural artefacts are anything constructed by people within a group that reflects the cultural iden...
In this chapter, I show how culture underpins all aspects of school mathematics, whether it be the c...
The purpose of this contribution is to investigate some cognitive and didactic issues regarding the ...
In this paper, which is in four parts, I make a plea to those involved in research into mathematics ...
Abstract: Mathematical literacy constitutes an indispensable part of math-ematical education. In ord...
Can culture be used to enhance student learning experiences? This paper will share the results of an...
This chapter addresses the role of students’ cultural practices in mathematical tasks as a means to ...
Background/Context: Despite the tremendous amount of effort devoted by many mathematics educators to...
summary:The paper introduces readers to the book Elementary Mathematics and Culture by F. Kuřina. It...
This comparative study sheds light on the role of culture as an important aspect of mathematics teac...
Background/Context: Despite the tremendous amount of effort devoted by many mathematics educators to...
Realistic mathematics education (RME) is guided by the notion that mathematics is the human activity...
Includes bibliographical references and index."This volume covers a very wide field including the co...
One of the effects of the globalized world is a strong tendency to eliminate differences, promoting ...
In this paper, I will argue for two claims. First, there is no commonly agreed, unproblematic concep...
Cultural artefacts are anything constructed by people within a group that reflects the cultural iden...