Toward Equity and Social Justice in Mathematics Education (eBook)

Tonya Gau Bartell (Herausgeber)

eBook Download: PDF
2018 | 1st ed. 2018
XIX, 341 Seiten
Springer International Publishing (Verlag)
978-3-319-92907-1 (ISBN)

Lese- und Medienproben

Toward Equity and Social Justice in Mathematics Education -
Systemvoraussetzungen
160,49 inkl. MwSt
  • Download sofort lieferbar
  • Zahlungsarten anzeigen

This critical volume responds to the enduring challenge in mathematics education of addressing the needs of marginalized students in school mathematics, and stems from the 2015 Annual Meeting of the North American Group of the Psychology of Mathematics Education (PME-NA). This timely analysis brings greater clarity and support to such challenges by narrowing in on four foci: theoretical and political perspectives toward equity and justice in mathematics education, identifying and connecting to family and community funds of knowledge, student learning and engagement in preK-12 mathematics classrooms, and supporting teachers in addressing the needs of marginalized learners. Each of these areas examines how race, class, culture, power, justice and mathematics teaching and learning intersect in mathematics education to sustain or disrupt inequities, and include contributions from scholars writing about mathematics education in diverse contexts.

Included in the coverage:

  • Disrupting policies and reforms to address the needs of marginalized learners
  • A socio-spatial framework for urban mathematics education
  • Linking literature on allywork to the work of mathematics teacher educators
  • Transnational families' mathematical funds of knowledge
  • Multilingual and technological contexts for supporting learners' mathematical discourse
  • Preservice teachers' strategies for teaching mathematics with English learners

Toward Equity and Social Justice in Mathematics Education is of significant interest to mathematics teacher educators and mathematics education researchers currently addressing the needs of marginalized students in school mathematics.  It is also relevant to teachers of related disciplines, administrators, and instructional designers interested in pushing our thinking and work toward equity and justice in mathematics education.



Tonya Gau Bartell is an Associate Professor of Mathematics Education at Michigan State University. Bartell's research focuses on issues of culture, race, and power in mathematics teaching and learning with particular attention to teachers' development of mathematics pedagogy for social justice and pedagogy integrating a focus on children's multiple mathematical knowledge bases. She served as co-chair of the 2015 Annual Meeting of PME-NA from which this book arose, is on the Editorial Board of Mathematics Teacher Education and Development and is a co-editor of the Journal of Teacher Education.

Tonya Gau Bartell is an Associate Professor of Mathematics Education at Michigan State University. Bartell’s research focuses on issues of culture, race, and power in mathematics teaching and learning with particular attention to teachers’ development of mathematics pedagogy for social justice and pedagogy integrating a focus on children’s multiple mathematical knowledge bases. She served as co-chair of the 2015 Annual Meeting of PME-NA from which this book arose, is on the Editorial Board of Mathematics Teacher Education and Development and is a co-editor of the Journal of Teacher Education.

Part I: Theoretical and Political Perspectives Toward Equity and Justice in Mathematics Education.- Chapter 1: Disrupting Policies and Reforms in Mathematics Education to Address the Needs of Marginalized Learners.- Chapter 2: Making the Implicit Explicit: Building a Case for Implicit Racial Attitudes to Inform Mathematics Education Research.- Chapter 3: A Socio-Spatial Framework for Urban Mathematics Education: Considering Equity, Social Justice, and the Spatial Turn.- Chapter 4: Building on “Misconceptions” and Students’ Intuitions in Advanced Mathematics.- Chapter 5: Promoting Equitable Systems in Mathematics Education Starts with Us: Linking Literature on Allywork to the Work of Mathematics Teacher Educators.- Chapter 6: A Commentary on Theoretical & Political Perspectives Toward Equity and Justice in Mathematics Education.- Part II: Identifying and Connecting to Family and Community Funds of Knowledge.- Chapter 7: Connecting Algonquin Loomwork and Western Mathematics in a Grade 6 Math Class.- Chapter 8: Conversions for Life: Transnational Families’ Mathematical Funds of Knowledge.- Chapter 9: A Commentary on Identifying and Connecting to Family and Community Funds of Knowledge.- Part III: Student Learning and Engagement in PreK-12 Mathematics Classrooms.- Chapter 10: “So we only have one we share with more, and then they have way more and they share with less”: Mathematics and Spatial Justice.- Chapter 11: Supporting the Development of Bilingual Learners’ Mathematical Discourse in a Multilingual, Technological Context.- Chapter 12: The Micro-Politics of Counting.- Chapter 13: A Commentary on Student Learning and Engagement in preK-12 Mathematics Classrooms.- Part IV: Supporting Teachers on Addressing the Needs of Marginalized Students.- Chapter 14: Preservice Teachers’ Strategies for Teaching Mathematics with English Learners.- Chapter 15: “How I Want to Teach the Lesson”: Framing Children’s Multiple Mathematical Knowledge Bases in the Analysis and Adaptation of Existing Curriculum Materials.- Chapter 16: Seeing Mathematics Through Different Eyes: An Equitable Approach to Use With Prospective Teachers.- Chapter 17: Using Concept Maps in Teacher Education: Building Connections among Multiple Mathematical Knowledge Bases and Assessing Mathematical Understanding.- Chapter 18: Using Ethnomathematics Perspective to Widen the Vision of Mathematics Teacher Education Curriculum.- Chapter 19: A Commentary on Supporting Teachers in Addressing the Needs of Marginalized Students. 

Erscheint lt. Verlag 14.8.2018
Reihe/Serie Research in Mathematics Education
Zusatzinfo XIX, 341 p. 54 illus.
Verlagsort Cham
Sprache englisch
Themenwelt Sozialwissenschaften Pädagogik Schulpädagogik / Grundschule
Schlagworte Culture • Diversity • Equity • Funds of knowledge • Marginalized students • mathematics education • Mathematics teacher education • Power • Race • Social Justice
ISBN-10 3-319-92907-0 / 3319929070
ISBN-13 978-3-319-92907-1 / 9783319929071
Haben Sie eine Frage zum Produkt?
Wie bewerten Sie den Artikel?
Bitte geben Sie Ihre Bewertung ein:
Bitte geben Sie Daten ein:
PDFPDF (Wasserzeichen)
Größe: 7,4 MB

DRM: Digitales Wasserzeichen
Dieses eBook enthält ein digitales Wasser­zeichen und ist damit für Sie persona­lisiert. Bei einer missbräuch­lichen Weiter­gabe des eBooks an Dritte ist eine Rück­ver­folgung an die Quelle möglich.

Dateiformat: PDF (Portable Document Format)
Mit einem festen Seiten­layout eignet sich die PDF besonders für Fach­bücher mit Spalten, Tabellen und Abbild­ungen. Eine PDF kann auf fast allen Geräten ange­zeigt werden, ist aber für kleine Displays (Smart­phone, eReader) nur einge­schränkt geeignet.

Systemvoraussetzungen:
PC/Mac: Mit einem PC oder Mac können Sie dieses eBook lesen. Sie benötigen dafür einen PDF-Viewer - z.B. den Adobe Reader oder Adobe Digital Editions.
eReader: Dieses eBook kann mit (fast) allen eBook-Readern gelesen werden. Mit dem amazon-Kindle ist es aber nicht kompatibel.
Smartphone/Tablet: Egal ob Apple oder Android, dieses eBook können Sie lesen. Sie benötigen dafür einen PDF-Viewer - z.B. die kostenlose Adobe Digital Editions-App.

Buying eBooks from abroad
For tax law reasons we can sell eBooks just within Germany and Switzerland. Regrettably we cannot fulfill eBook-orders from other countries.

Mehr entdecken
aus dem Bereich
für Kinder mit Down-Syndrom, Leseratten und Legastheniker

von Christel Manske

eBook Download (2022)
Lehmanns Media (Verlag)
17,99