Borders in Mathematics Pre-Service Teacher Education

Borders in Mathematics Pre-Service Teacher Education
Title Borders in Mathematics Pre-Service Teacher Education PDF eBook
Author Nenad Radakovic
Publisher Springer Nature
Pages 292
Release 2020-05-22
Genre Education
ISBN 3030442926

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This book examines the current state of the field of mathematics pre-service teacher education through the theme of borders. Borders are ubiquitous; they can be used to define, classify, organize, make sense of, and/or group. There are many ways that the concept of a border illuminates the field of mathematics pre-service teacher education. Consequently, there are a multitude of responses to these borders: researchers and practitioners question, challenge, cross, blur, and erase them. Chapters include the following topics: explorations of mathematics across topics (e.g., geometry, algebra, probability) and with other disciplines (e.g., science, the arts, social sciences); challenging gender, cultural, and racial borders; exploring the structure and curriculum of teacher education programs; spaces inhabited by teacher education programs (e.g., university, community); and international collaborations and programs to promote cross-cultural sharing and learning. The book targets a readership of researchers and graduate students in integrated education studies, teacher education, practitioners of mathematics education, curriculum developers, and educational administrators and policy makers. ​

Borders in Mathematics Pre-service Teacher Education

Borders in Mathematics Pre-service Teacher Education
Title Borders in Mathematics Pre-service Teacher Education PDF eBook
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Pages 292
Release 2020
Genre Electronic books
ISBN 9783030442934

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This book examines the current state of the field of mathematics pre-service teacher education through the theme of borders. Borders are ubiquitous; they can be used to define, classify, organize, make sense of, and/or group. There are many ways that the concept of a border illuminates the field of mathematics pre-service teacher education. Consequently, there are a multitude of responses to these borders: researchers and practitioners question, challenge, cross, blur, and erase them. Chapters include the following topics: explorations of mathematics across topics (e.g., geometry, algebra, probability) and with other disciplines (e.g., science, the arts, social sciences); challenging gender, cultural, and racial borders; exploring the structure and curriculum of teacher education programs; spaces inhabited by teacher education programs (e.g., university, community); and international collaborations and programs to promote cross-cultural sharing and learning. The book targets a readership of researchers and graduate students in integrated education studies, teacher education, practitioners of mathematics education, curriculum developers, and educational administrators and policy makers.

New Dimensions in Educational Sciences Without Borders

New Dimensions in Educational Sciences Without Borders
Title New Dimensions in Educational Sciences Without Borders PDF eBook
Author İ. Alper KÖSE
Publisher Livre de Lyon
Pages 261
Release 2022-12-25
Genre Education
ISBN 2382364998

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Research in Mathematics Education in Australasia 2020–2023

Research in Mathematics Education in Australasia 2020–2023
Title Research in Mathematics Education in Australasia 2020–2023 PDF eBook
Author Carmel Mesiti
Publisher Springer Nature
Pages 351
Release
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ISBN 981971964X

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Decolonising the Study of Religion

Decolonising the Study of Religion
Title Decolonising the Study of Religion PDF eBook
Author Jørn Borup
Publisher Taylor & Francis
Pages 205
Release 2023-12-18
Genre Social Science
ISBN 1003817629

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Decolonising the Study of Religion analyses historical and contemporary discussions in the study of religion and Buddhism and critically investigates representations, possibilities, and challenges of a decolonial approach, addressing the important question: who owns Buddhism? The monograph offers a case-based perspective with which to examine the general study of religion, where new challenges require reflection and prospects for new directions. It focuses on Buddhism, one religion which has been studied in the West for centuries. Building on postcolonial theories and supplemented with a critical analysis of identity and postsecular engagement, the book offers new possibilities and challenges to the study of religion. It critically investigates decolonisation in the study of religion, subscribing to a third way between ‘objectivist’ and ‘subjectivist’ positions. Analysing the postcolonial and decolonial critique of the study of religion, with a particular focus on Buddhist studies in the West and in Japan, this book will be of interest to researchers in the field of Religious Studies, Buddhism, Japanese religions, anthropology, Asian Studies and those interested in religion and decolonisation.

Equity in Mathematics Education

Equity in Mathematics Education
Title Equity in Mathematics Education PDF eBook
Author Constantinos Xenofontos
Publisher IAP
Pages 251
Release 2019-10-01
Genre Education
ISBN 1641137304

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Following in the steps of the socio-political turn of the discipline, Equity in Mathematics Education: Addressing a Changing World emerged as a response of the editor and the chapter authors to the enormous changes that have in the last years occurred at a global level (for example, the ongoing war in Syria, the political [in]actions of powerful nations to fight climate change, the rise of far-right parties in many countries around the world, and so on). In recent years, massive migration waves from the Middle East have caused significant demographic changes to many European countries, Canada and the US, that are reflected in schools and classrooms. These observations have led this book’s contributors to reconsider the concept and/or practice of equity, and its related concept, social justice, and the role of mathematics education research in addressing and promoting a fairer world. Contrary to other, perhaps highly specialized books concerned with similar topics, this book aims to provide a smooth, yet deep introduction to those who are new to this research area. Equity in Mathematics Education: Addressing a Changing World contributes to the understanding of equity and its complex relations to mathematics education. It is anticipated that it will support individuals in teaching, educational research, policy making and planning, and teacher education, in becoming more aware of the interplay between school mathematics and socio-political issues that, ultimately, impacts the lives of learners and their communities, teachers as practitioners and as citizens, the wider society, and the world as a whole. Even though each chapter can be read independently of others, an engagement with all chapters in this volume will provide readers with a solid holistic understanding of the research territory of equity and mathematics education.

PROMOTING EQUITY IN APPROXIMATIONS OF PRACTICE FORPRESERVICE MATHEMATICS TEACHERS.

PROMOTING EQUITY IN APPROXIMATIONS OF PRACTICE FORPRESERVICE MATHEMATICS TEACHERS.
Title PROMOTING EQUITY IN APPROXIMATIONS OF PRACTICE FORPRESERVICE MATHEMATICS TEACHERS. PDF eBook
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