This article chronicles the merging of my roles of teacher and learner of mathematics with that of a relatively new pursuit: parenthood. Amidst my attempts to dutifully provide opportunities for my son to interact with various mathematical ideas and artifacts, it was an unanticipated moment of epiphany that allowed me to enter into his emerging world of mathematical significance and rediscover what first drew me to the teaching and learning of mathematics. My son’s innocent, yet potent, understanding of number provides an image of the power of mathematics to organize experience, structure significance, and communicate meaning
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ESEARCH IN MATHEMATICS EDUCATION and curriculum theory currently has a very limited set of intersect...
In this essay on academic life as a mother and a mathematician, I explore pregnancy in graduate scho...
I became a mother while a postdoctoral fellow, and solved my two-body problem shortly thereafter bec...
This article features data from a three-day mathematics camping trip that offered parents and their ...
This article is an edited version of the keynote address delivered by Dr. Jongsma at the B.J. Haan E...
Parents and educators have powerful opportunities to introduce children to big mathematical ideas, w...
I am a tenure-track assistant professor, and I have a beautiful three-year old boy and a husband who...
Interactions with the humans in one’s life can have bearings on the way one interacts with one’s wor...
Grieving while teaching and researching is a tricky task. Support from the local community and from ...
This thesis focuses on a mother's perceptions of her younger daughter's mathematical activity and t...
This thesis is a narrative inquiry into the role of parents in the teaching and learning of mathemat...
Many parents have trouble when trying to help their children with homework because so much has chang...
In this essay written in an informal voice, the author shares the ups and downs of her experience in...
Although it is assumed that parents influence their children’s lives, little is known about how stud...
This essay discusses the challenges of mothering four very different children--one adopted, one gift...
ESEARCH IN MATHEMATICS EDUCATION and curriculum theory currently has a very limited set of intersect...
In this essay on academic life as a mother and a mathematician, I explore pregnancy in graduate scho...
I became a mother while a postdoctoral fellow, and solved my two-body problem shortly thereafter bec...
This article features data from a three-day mathematics camping trip that offered parents and their ...
This article is an edited version of the keynote address delivered by Dr. Jongsma at the B.J. Haan E...