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Critical Mathematics Education

Theory, Praxis, and Reality

Author: Paul Ernest and Bharath Sriraman   Series: Cognition, Equity & Society: International Perspectives

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Summary

This book argues that mathematics is shaped by history, society, and politics, challenging its perceived neutrality. It emphasizes the social and political aspects of teaching math and advocates for critical thinking and social engagement to promote democracy and justice.

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Mathematics is traditionally seen as the most neutral of disciplines, the furthest removed from the arguments and controversy of politics and social life. However, critical mathematics challenges these assumptions and actively attacks the idea that mathematics is pure, objective, and value-neutral. It argues that history, society, and politics have shaped mathematicsβ€”not only through its applications and uses but also through molding its concepts, methods, and even mathematical truth and proof, the very means of establishing truth. Critical mathematics education also attacks the neutrality of the teaching and learning of mathematics, showing how these are value-laden activities indissolubly linked to social and political life. Instead, it argues that the values of openness, dialogicality, criticality towards received opinion, empowerment of the learner, and social/political engagement and citizenship are necessary dimensions of the teaching and learning of mathematics, if it is to contribute towards democracy and social justice.

This book draws together critical theoretic contributions on mathematics and mathematics education from leading researchers in the field. Recurring themes include: The natures of mathematics and critical mathematics education, issues of epistemology and ethics; Ideology, the hegemony of mathematics, ethnomathematics, and real-life education; Capitalism, globalization, politics, social class, habitus, citizenship and equity.

The book demonstrates the links between these themes and the discipline of mathematics, and its critical teaching and learning. The outcome is a groundbreaking collection unified by a shared concern with critical perspectives of mathematics and education, and of the ways they impact on practice.

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About the Author

Paul Ernest, Exeter University, UK.

Bharath Sriraman, The University of Montana, USA.

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Product Details

Publisher
Emerald Publishing Inc | Information Age Publishing
Published
5th January 2016
Format
Hardcover
Pages
360
ISBN
9781681232607

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