Special Issue: African Women with a Doctorate in Mathematics

Special Issue: African Women with a Doctorate in Mathematics
Title Special Issue: African Women with a Doctorate in Mathematics PDF eBook
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Pages 26
Release 2006
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History of Mathematics in Africa: 1986-1999

History of Mathematics in Africa: 1986-1999
Title History of Mathematics in Africa: 1986-1999 PDF eBook
Author Paulus Gerdes
Publisher Lulu.com
Pages 481
Release 2011
Genre Mathematics
ISBN 110511807X

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History of Mathematics in Africa: 2000-2011

History of Mathematics in Africa: 2000-2011
Title History of Mathematics in Africa: 2000-2011 PDF eBook
Author Paulus Gerdes
Publisher Lulu.com
Pages 450
Release 2011
Genre Mathematics
ISBN 1105141004

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Special Issue: Over 600 Examples of African Doctorates in Mathematics

Special Issue: Over 600 Examples of African Doctorates in Mathematics
Title Special Issue: Over 600 Examples of African Doctorates in Mathematics PDF eBook
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Pages 76
Release 2005
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African Doctorates in Mathematics

African Doctorates in Mathematics
Title African Doctorates in Mathematics PDF eBook
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Publisher Lulu.com
Pages 385
Release 2007
Genre Reference
ISBN 1430318678

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This volume presents a catalogue of over 2000 doctoral theses by Africans in all fields of mathematics, including applied mathematics, mathematics education and history of mathematics. The introduction contains information about distribution by country, institutions, period, and by gender, about mathematical density, and mobility of mathematicians. Several appendices are included (female doctorate holders, doctorates in mathematics education, doctorates awarded by African universities to non-Africans, doctoral theses by non-Africans about mathematics in Africa, activities of African mathematicians at the service of their communities). Paulus Gerdes compiled the information in his capacity of Chairman of the African Mathematical Union Commission for the History of Mathematics in Africa (AMUCHMA). The book contains a preface by Mohamed Hassan, President of the African Academy of Sciences (AAS) and Executive Director of the Academy of Sciences for the Developing World (TWAS). (383 pp.)

Resources in Women's Educational Equity: Special Issue

Resources in Women's Educational Equity: Special Issue
Title Resources in Women's Educational Equity: Special Issue PDF eBook
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Pages 528
Release 1979
Genre Sex differences in education
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Beyond Banneker

Beyond Banneker
Title Beyond Banneker PDF eBook
Author Erica N. Walker
Publisher State University of New York Press
Pages 187
Release 2014-05-09
Genre Social Science
ISBN 1438452179

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Erica N. Walker presents a compelling story of Black mathematical excellence in the United States. Much of the research and discussion about Blacks and mathematics focuses on underachievement; by documenting in detail the experiences of Black mathematicians, this book broadens significantly the knowledge base about mathematically successful African Americans. Beyond Banneker demonstrates how mathematics success is fostered among Blacks by mathematicians, mathematics educators, teachers, parents, and others, a story that has been largely overlooked by the profession and research community. Based on archival research and in-depth interviews with thirty mathematicians, this important and timely book vividly captures important narratives about mathematics teaching and learning in multiple contexts, as well as the unique historical and contemporary settings related to race, opportunity, and excellence that Black mathematicians experience. Walker draws upon these narratives to suggest ways to capitalize on the power and potential of underserved communities to respond to the national imperative for developing math success for new generations of young people.