Popular culture, professional discourse, and mathematics education in the 1980s

Popular culture, professional discourse, and mathematics education in the 1980s
Title Popular culture, professional discourse, and mathematics education in the 1980s PDF eBook
Author Peter Michael Appelbaum
Publisher
Pages 270
Release 1992
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Popular Culture, Educational Discourse, and Mathematics

Popular Culture, Educational Discourse, and Mathematics
Title Popular Culture, Educational Discourse, and Mathematics PDF eBook
Author Peter Michael Appelbaum
Publisher SUNY Press
Pages 328
Release 1995-01-01
Genre Mathematics
ISBN 9780791422694

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This ground-breaking book analyzes contemporary education discourse in the light of curriculum politics and popular culture, using sources ranging from academic scholarship to popular magazines, music video, film and television game shows. Mathematics is used as an "extreme case," since it is a discipline so easily accepted as separable from politics, ethics or the social construction of knowledge. Appelbaum's juxtaposition of popular culture, public debate and professional practice enables an examination of the production and mediation of "common sense" distinctions between school mathematics and the world outside of schools. Terrain ordinarily displaced or excluded by traditional education literature becomes the pendulum for a new conversation which merges research and practice while discarding pre-conceived categories of understanding. The book also serves as an entertaining introduction to emerging theories in cultural studies, progressively illustrating the uses of discourse analysis for comprehending ideology, the implications of power/knowledge links, professional practice as a technology of power, and curriculum as at once commodities and cultural resources. In this way, Appelbaum effectively reveals a direction for teachers, students and researchers to cooperatively form a community attentive to the politics of curriculum and popular culture.

Popular Culture, Educational Discourse, and Mathematics

Popular Culture, Educational Discourse, and Mathematics
Title Popular Culture, Educational Discourse, and Mathematics PDF eBook
Author Peter M. Appelbaum
Publisher SUNY Press
Pages 324
Release 1995-04-26
Genre Mathematics
ISBN 9780791422700

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This ground-breaking book analyzes contemporary education discourse in the light of curriculum politics and popular culture, using sources ranging from academic scholarship to popular magazines, music video, film and television game shows. Mathematics is used as an “extreme case,” since it is a discipline so easily accepted as separable from politics, ethics or the social construction of knowledge. Appelbaum’s juxtaposition of popular culture, public debate and professional practice enables an examination of the production and mediation of “common sense” distinctions between school mathematics and the world outside of schools. Terrain ordinarily displaced or excluded by traditional education literature becomes the pendulum for a new conversation which merges research and practice while discarding pre-conceived categories of understanding The book also serves as an entertaining introduction to emerging theories in cultural studies, progressively illustrating the uses of discourse analysis for comprehending ideology, the implications of power/knowledge links, professional practice as a technology of power, and curriculum as at once commodities and cultural resources. In this way, Appelbaum effectively reveals a direction for teachers, students and researchers to cooperatively form a community attentive to the politics of curriculum and popular culture

Popular Culture, Professional Discourse, and Mathematics

Popular Culture, Professional Discourse, and Mathematics
Title Popular Culture, Professional Discourse, and Mathematics PDF eBook
Author Peter Michael Appelbaum
Publisher
Pages 568
Release 1992
Genre Education
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Dissertation Abstracts International

Dissertation Abstracts International
Title Dissertation Abstracts International PDF eBook
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Pages 634
Release 2009
Genre Dissertations, Academic
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Telling Teacher Stories

Telling Teacher Stories
Title Telling Teacher Stories PDF eBook
Author Barry Arbreton
Publisher
Pages 506
Release 1994
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The Role of the History of Mathematics in the Teaching/Learning Process

The Role of the History of Mathematics in the Teaching/Learning Process
Title The Role of the History of Mathematics in the Teaching/Learning Process PDF eBook
Author Sixto Romero Sanchez
Publisher Springer Nature
Pages 464
Release 2023-06-15
Genre Education
ISBN 3031299000

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This volume presents multiple perspectives on the uses of the history of mathematics for teaching and learning, including the value of historical topics in challenging mathematics tasks, for provoking teachers’ reflection on the nature of mathematics, curriculum development questions that mirror earlier pedagogical choices in the history of mathematics education, and the history of technological innovations in the teaching and learning of mathematics. An ethnomathematical perspective on the history of mathematics challenges readers to appreciate the role of mathematics in perpetuating consequences of colonialism. Histories of the textbook and its uses offer interesting insights into how technology has changed the fundamental role of curriculum materials and classroom pedagogies. History is explored as a source for the training of teachers, for good puzzles and problems, and for a broad understanding of mathematics education policy. Third in a series of sourcebooks from the International Commission for the Study and Improvement of Mathematics Teaching, this collection of cutting-edge research, stories from the field, and policy implications is a contemporary and global perspective on current possibilities for the history of mathematics for mathematics education. This latest volume integrates discussions regarding history of mathematics, history of mathematics education and history of technology for education that have taken place at the Commission's recent annual conferences.