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This edited volume explores how mathematics education is re/configured in relation to its past, present, and future when the rhetoric of critical global citizenship education is being applied to diverse local settings.
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This edited volume explores how mathematics education is re/configured in relation to its past, present, and future when the rhetoric of critical global citizenship education is being applied to diverse local settings.
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- Verlag: Taylor & Francis eBooks
- Seitenzahl: 328
- Erscheinungstermin: 6. März 2025
- Englisch
- ISBN-13: 9781040316597
- Artikelnr.: 73309718
- Verlag: Taylor & Francis eBooks
- Seitenzahl: 328
- Erscheinungstermin: 6. März 2025
- Englisch
- ISBN-13: 9781040316597
- Artikelnr.: 73309718
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Anna Chronaki is Professor of Mathematics Education and Open Learning Technologies, University of Thessaly, Greece and Malmö University, Sweden. Ay¿e Yolcu is Associate Professor of Mathematics Education, Hacettepe University, Turkey.
Introduction: Rethinking Citizenship Enactment for Mathematics Education
PART I: Troubling citizenship norms through conceptual ideals
Chapter 1: Challenging The Need for Mathematics Education for Future
Success: What If This is The Best Version of Myself?
Chapter 2: An Essay to Discuss the Role of People with Disabilities in
Globalization: You Deserve to Be Part of This World!
Chapter 3: Vocational mathematics and competence: Effects of and resistance
to globalisation
Chapter 4: Mathematics education: a new balance between universalism and
cultural diversity?
Chapter 5: Sharing conceptual gifts by bringing into dialogue
sociopolitical mathematics education, decolonial thought, and critical
global citizenship education
Chapter 6: Revisiting the 'Modern' in Mathematics: Exploring some
consequences with respect to Mathematics Education
Chapter 7: Becoming citizen subject in the body politic: antinomies of
archaic, modern and posthuman citizenship spatiotemporalities and the
political of mathematics education
PART II: Troubling citizenship norms within national and local settings
Chapter 8: Travelings of mathematically able bodies to Turkey:
Configurations of paradoxical unities of (non)citizens across historical,
national and global contexts
Chapter 9: Mathematics Education Under The New National Education Policy Of
India: A Janus-Faced Highbrow Mathematics Instead Of A Hydra-Headed Bahujan
Mathematics
Chapter 10: Globalization, racial projects, and the citizenship promise in
mathematics education reform efforts
Chapter 11: Health And Citizenship In High School Mathematics Textbooks:
Conducting Brazilian Students' Conducts
Chapter 12: Learning to Become a Modernized Peasant-Citizen through
Brazilian Mathematics Textbooks
Chapter 13: The Elaboration of Culturally and Locally Based Mathematics
Curricula in a Globalized Context
Chapter 14: Working with primary teachers in England on mathematics
teaching for citizenship: critical and philosophical approaches
Chapter 15: Conclusion
PART I: Troubling citizenship norms through conceptual ideals
Chapter 1: Challenging The Need for Mathematics Education for Future
Success: What If This is The Best Version of Myself?
Chapter 2: An Essay to Discuss the Role of People with Disabilities in
Globalization: You Deserve to Be Part of This World!
Chapter 3: Vocational mathematics and competence: Effects of and resistance
to globalisation
Chapter 4: Mathematics education: a new balance between universalism and
cultural diversity?
Chapter 5: Sharing conceptual gifts by bringing into dialogue
sociopolitical mathematics education, decolonial thought, and critical
global citizenship education
Chapter 6: Revisiting the 'Modern' in Mathematics: Exploring some
consequences with respect to Mathematics Education
Chapter 7: Becoming citizen subject in the body politic: antinomies of
archaic, modern and posthuman citizenship spatiotemporalities and the
political of mathematics education
PART II: Troubling citizenship norms within national and local settings
Chapter 8: Travelings of mathematically able bodies to Turkey:
Configurations of paradoxical unities of (non)citizens across historical,
national and global contexts
Chapter 9: Mathematics Education Under The New National Education Policy Of
India: A Janus-Faced Highbrow Mathematics Instead Of A Hydra-Headed Bahujan
Mathematics
Chapter 10: Globalization, racial projects, and the citizenship promise in
mathematics education reform efforts
Chapter 11: Health And Citizenship In High School Mathematics Textbooks:
Conducting Brazilian Students' Conducts
Chapter 12: Learning to Become a Modernized Peasant-Citizen through
Brazilian Mathematics Textbooks
Chapter 13: The Elaboration of Culturally and Locally Based Mathematics
Curricula in a Globalized Context
Chapter 14: Working with primary teachers in England on mathematics
teaching for citizenship: critical and philosophical approaches
Chapter 15: Conclusion
Introduction: Rethinking Citizenship Enactment for Mathematics Education
PART I: Troubling citizenship norms through conceptual ideals
Chapter 1: Challenging The Need for Mathematics Education for Future
Success: What If This is The Best Version of Myself?
Chapter 2: An Essay to Discuss the Role of People with Disabilities in
Globalization: You Deserve to Be Part of This World!
Chapter 3: Vocational mathematics and competence: Effects of and resistance
to globalisation
Chapter 4: Mathematics education: a new balance between universalism and
cultural diversity?
Chapter 5: Sharing conceptual gifts by bringing into dialogue
sociopolitical mathematics education, decolonial thought, and critical
global citizenship education
Chapter 6: Revisiting the 'Modern' in Mathematics: Exploring some
consequences with respect to Mathematics Education
Chapter 7: Becoming citizen subject in the body politic: antinomies of
archaic, modern and posthuman citizenship spatiotemporalities and the
political of mathematics education
PART II: Troubling citizenship norms within national and local settings
Chapter 8: Travelings of mathematically able bodies to Turkey:
Configurations of paradoxical unities of (non)citizens across historical,
national and global contexts
Chapter 9: Mathematics Education Under The New National Education Policy Of
India: A Janus-Faced Highbrow Mathematics Instead Of A Hydra-Headed Bahujan
Mathematics
Chapter 10: Globalization, racial projects, and the citizenship promise in
mathematics education reform efforts
Chapter 11: Health And Citizenship In High School Mathematics Textbooks:
Conducting Brazilian Students' Conducts
Chapter 12: Learning to Become a Modernized Peasant-Citizen through
Brazilian Mathematics Textbooks
Chapter 13: The Elaboration of Culturally and Locally Based Mathematics
Curricula in a Globalized Context
Chapter 14: Working with primary teachers in England on mathematics
teaching for citizenship: critical and philosophical approaches
Chapter 15: Conclusion
PART I: Troubling citizenship norms through conceptual ideals
Chapter 1: Challenging The Need for Mathematics Education for Future
Success: What If This is The Best Version of Myself?
Chapter 2: An Essay to Discuss the Role of People with Disabilities in
Globalization: You Deserve to Be Part of This World!
Chapter 3: Vocational mathematics and competence: Effects of and resistance
to globalisation
Chapter 4: Mathematics education: a new balance between universalism and
cultural diversity?
Chapter 5: Sharing conceptual gifts by bringing into dialogue
sociopolitical mathematics education, decolonial thought, and critical
global citizenship education
Chapter 6: Revisiting the 'Modern' in Mathematics: Exploring some
consequences with respect to Mathematics Education
Chapter 7: Becoming citizen subject in the body politic: antinomies of
archaic, modern and posthuman citizenship spatiotemporalities and the
political of mathematics education
PART II: Troubling citizenship norms within national and local settings
Chapter 8: Travelings of mathematically able bodies to Turkey:
Configurations of paradoxical unities of (non)citizens across historical,
national and global contexts
Chapter 9: Mathematics Education Under The New National Education Policy Of
India: A Janus-Faced Highbrow Mathematics Instead Of A Hydra-Headed Bahujan
Mathematics
Chapter 10: Globalization, racial projects, and the citizenship promise in
mathematics education reform efforts
Chapter 11: Health And Citizenship In High School Mathematics Textbooks:
Conducting Brazilian Students' Conducts
Chapter 12: Learning to Become a Modernized Peasant-Citizen through
Brazilian Mathematics Textbooks
Chapter 13: The Elaboration of Culturally and Locally Based Mathematics
Curricula in a Globalized Context
Chapter 14: Working with primary teachers in England on mathematics
teaching for citizenship: critical and philosophical approaches
Chapter 15: Conclusion