E-Book, Englisch, 341 Seiten, eBook
Bartell Toward Equity and Social Justice in Mathematics Education
1. Auflage 2018
ISBN: 978-3-319-92907-1
Verlag: Springer International Publishing
Format: PDF
Kopierschutz: 1 - PDF Watermark
E-Book, Englisch, 341 Seiten, eBook
Reihe: Research in Mathematics Education
ISBN: 978-3-319-92907-1
Verlag: Springer International Publishing
Format: PDF
Kopierschutz: 1 - PDF Watermark
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Research
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Weitere Infos & Material
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 6Math 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.