Transreform Radical Humanism : A Mathematics and Teaching Philosophy /

In Transreform Radical Humanism: A Mathematics and Teaching Philosophy, a methodological collage of auto/ethnography, Gadamerian hermeneutics, and grounded theory is used to analyze a diverse collection of data: the author s evolving relationship with mathematics; the philosophies of mathematics; th...

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Main Authors: Russell, Gale
Corporate Authors: SpringerLink (Online service)
Published: SensePublishers : Imprint: SensePublishers,
Publisher Address: Rotterdam :
Publication Dates: 2017.
Literature type: eBook
Language: English
Series: Advances in Innovation Education
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Online Access: https://link.springer.com/book/10.1007/978-94-6351-074-5
Summary: In Transreform Radical Humanism: A Mathematics and Teaching Philosophy, a methodological collage of auto/ethnography, Gadamerian hermeneutics, and grounded theory is used to analyze a diverse collection of data: the author s evolving relationship with mathematics; the philosophies of mathematics; the math wars ; the achievement gap for Indigenous students in mathematics and some of the lessons learned from ethnomathematics; and risk education as an emerging topic within mathematics curricula. Foundational to this analysis is a new theoretical framework that envelops an Indigenous worldview and the Traditional Western worldview, acting as a pair of voices (and lenses) that speak to the points of tension, conflict, and possibility found throughout the data. This analysis of the data sets results in the emergence of a new theory, the Transreform Approach to the teaching and learning of mathematics, and in the transreform radical humanistic philosophy of mathematics. Within these pages, mathematics, the teaching and learning of mathematics, hegemony, and the valuing of different kinds of knowledge and ways of knowing collide, sometimes merge, and most frequently become transformed in ways that hold promise for students, teachers, society, and even mathematics itself. As the assumed incommensurability of worldviews is challenged, so too new possibilities emerge. It is hoped that readers will not just read this work, but engage with it, exploring the kinds of knowledge and ways of knowing that they value within mathematics and the teaching and learning of mathematics and why.
Carrier Form: 1 online resource (CCLXX, 8 pages).
ISBN: 9789463510745
Index Number: L1
CLC: G40