Toward equity and social justice in mathematics education /
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Imprint: | Cham : Springer, [2018] ©2018 |
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Description: | 1 online resource (xix, 341 pages) : illustrations |
Language: | English |
Series: | Research in mathematics education Research in mathematics education (Springer (Firm)) |
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Format: | E-Resource Book |
URL for this record: | http://pi.lib.uchicago.edu/1001/cat/bib/11690307 |
Table of Contents:
- Intro; Dedication; Preface; Contents; Notes on Contributors; 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; Introduction; The Social Conditions of Marginalized Learners; Theoretical Framework: Critical Race Theory; Unpacking Historical Perspectives, Policies, and Reforms; Sputnik and the New Math Movement; The Back to Basics Movement; The Standards Movement; Discussion and Conclusion; References.
- Chapter 2: Making the Implicit Explicit: Building a Case for Implicit Racial Attitudes to Inform Mathematics Education Research; Introduction; Making a Case for Implicit Racial Attitudes; Quality of Mathematics Instruction; Teacher-Student Relationships; Racialized Teacher Perceptions of Behavior and Academic Aptitude; Racial Microaggressions in Mathematics Classrooms; Embedding Implicit Racial Attitudes in Mathematics Education Research; Discussion; References; Chapter 3: A Socio-spatial Framework for Urban Mathematics Education: Considering Equity, Social Justice, and the Spatial Turn.
- Introduction; On the Trajectory of Urban Mathematics Education Scholarship; Urban Mathematics Education, Equity, and Social Justice; A Socio-Spatial Framework for Urban Mathematics Education Scholarship; Spatial Axis of the Framework; Social-Signification Axis of the Framework; Theory-Moment Axis of the Framework; Mathematics-Instructional Triad as the Center of the Framework; Ecological Rings of the Framework; Putting the Framework to Work: Analyzing Opportunity Initiatives; Applying the Spatial Axis; Applying the Social-Signification Axis; Reimagining Research Based on the Proposed Framework.
- Conclusion; References; Chapter 4: Building on "Misconceptions" and Students' Intuitions in Advanced Mathematics; Introduction; Theoretical Frameworks; Sociopolitical Perspective; Knowledge in Pieces (KiP); Methods; Mathematical Context and Brief Literature Review; Instructional Design: The Pancake Story; Analytical Framework: Knowledge Resources and Counter-Models; The Case of Adriana; Counter Model; Final Model; Discussion and Implications; References.
- Chapter 5: Promoting Equitable Systems in Mathematics Education Starts with Us: Linking Literature on Allywork to the Work of Mathematics Teacher Educators; Introduction; Considering Higher Education and K-12 Teaching Through a Gendered Lens; Higher Education as a "Male-Oriented" Hierarchical Space; The Feminization of K-12 Teaching; Linkages Between MTEs' Work and Definitions of Ally and Allywork; Who Is and Who Is Not an Ally?; What Are Some Processes Involved in Becoming an Ally?; What Are Some Considerations for Working as an Ally?; Discussion; References.