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Culturally Responsive Mathematics Education

English · Hardback

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Zusatztext "In closing! I would like to draw attention to how! in my view! many mathematics education research endeavors continue to talk the good talk of culturally responsive pedagogy in mathematics education! but walking the walk in practice remains much more elusive....I applaud the sincere efforts of the authors in this book to ground the 'good talk' (the theoretical discussions) in specific classroom and curricular experiences that do! indeed! serve as pointers to possibilities for real change."--Teachers College Record"Culturally Responsive Mathematics Education seeks to establish mathematics as a human activity! constructed by those who practice it and subject to the uncertainties of any human endeavor."-Education Review Informationen zum Autor Dr. Brian Greer is an independent scholar and Adjunct Professor in the Graduate School of Education at Portland State University. Dr. Swapna Mukhopadhyay is an Associate Professor in the Graduate School of Education at Portland State University. Dr. Arthur B. Powell is an Associate Professor of Mathematics Education in the Department of Urban Education and Associate Director of the Robert B. Davis Institute for Learning at Rutgers University. Dr. Sharon Nelson-Barber is a sociolinguist and directs the Center for the Study of Culture and Language in Education Research at WestEd. Zusammenfassung This critical new collection presents mathematics education from a culturally responsive perspective and offers a broad perspective of mathematics as a significant, liberating intellectual force in our society. Inhaltsverzeichnis Foreword , Ubiratan D’Ambrosio Acknowledgments Introduction , Brian Greer, Swapna Mukhopadhyay, Sharon Nelson-Barber, and Arthur B. Powell Part I: Foundations and Backgrounds 1. Culture and the Development of Mathematics: An Historical Perspective, Frank J. Swetz 2. New Philosophy of Mathematics: Implications for Mathematics Education, Paul Ernest 3. An Ethnomathematical Perspective on Culturally Responsive Mathematics Education, Swapna Mukhopadhyay, Arthur B. Powell and Marilyn Frankenstein 4. Seeing With Many Eyes: Connections Between Anthropology and Mathematics, Jim Barta and Mary E. Brenner 5. What Mathematics Teachers Need to Know about Culture and Language, Judit Moschkovich and Sharon Nelson-Barber 6. The Politics of Mathematics Education in the United States: Dominant and Counter Agendas, Eric Gutstein 7. Conceptions of Assessment of Mathematical Proficiency and their Implications for Cultural Diversity, Dalton Miller-Jones and Brian Greer Part II: Teaching and Learning 8. Preparing Culturally Responsive Mathematics Teachers, Geneva Gay 9. Mathematics Literacy and Liberation: Reframing Mathematics Education for African American Children, Danny Bernard Martin and Ebony O. McGee 10. Culturally Responsive Mathematics Education in the Algebra Project, Robert Moses, Mary Maxwell West and Frank E. Davis 11. A Two-Way Process for Developing Effective Culturally Based Math: Examples from Math in a Cultural Context, Jerry Lipka, Evelyn Yanez, Dora Andrew-Ihrke and Shehenaz Adam 12. Native-American Analogues to the Cartesian Coordinate System, Ron Eglash 13. Privileging Mathematics and Equity in Teacher Education: Framework, Counter-Resistance Strategies and Reflections from a Latina Mathematics Educator, Julia M. Aguirre 14. Latina Mothers’ Perceptions about the Teaching and Learning of Mathematics: Implications for Parental Participation, Marta Civil and Beatriz Quintos 15. Culturally Responsive College Level Mathematics, Mark K. Davis, Shandy Hauk and M. Paul Latiolais Index ...

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