The present volume consists of original scholarly articles that develop further issues pertaining to gender equity in mathematics education. The premise - that there is no physical or intellectual barrier to the participation of women in mathematics, science, and technology - provides the starti
Towards Gender Equity in Mathematics Education: An ICMI Study
β Scribed by Gila Hanna (auth.), Gila Hanna (eds.)
- Publisher
- Springer Netherlands
- Year
- 2002
- Tongue
- English
- Leaves
- 307
- Series
- New ICMI Study Series 3
- Edition
- 1
- Category
- Library
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β¦ Synopsis
THE REAL WORLD OF MATHEMATICS, SCIENCE, AND TECHNOLOGY EDUCATION In this Preface, I would like to focus on what I mean by βeducationβ and speak about the models and metaphors that are used when people talk, write, and act in the domain of education. We need to look at the assu- tions and processes that the models and metaphors implicitly and explicitly contain. I feel we should explore whether there is a specific thrust to mat- matics education in the here and now, and be very practical about it. For me education is the enhancement of knowledge and understanding, and there is a strong and unbreakable link between the two. There seems l- tle point in acquiring knowledge without understanding its meaning. Nor is it enough to gain a deep understanding of problems without gaining the appropriate knowledge to work for their solution. Thus knowledge and understanding are each necessary conditions for the process of education, but only when they are linked will the process bear fruit. Only in the b- anced interplay of knowledge and understanding can we expect to achieve genuine education.
β¦ Table of Contents
Introduction: Towards Gender Equity in Mathematics Education....Pages 1-7
Mathematics, Gender, and Research....Pages 9-26
Gender and Mathematics: Mythology and Misogyny....Pages 27-38
Gender Equity: A Reappraisal....Pages 39-47
Symbolic Interactionism and Ethnomethodology as a Theoretical Framework for the Research on Gender and Mathematics....Pages 49-70
Curriculum and Assessment: Hitting Girls Twice?....Pages 71-91
Mathematics and Gender: Some Cross-Cultural Observations....Pages 93-109
Womenβs Participation in Mathematics Education in Sweden....Pages 111-124
Gender and Mathematics Education in Norway....Pages 125-137
Gender and Mathematics Education in Denmark....Pages 139-153
Gender and Mathematics Education in Finland....Pages 155-178
Gender and Mathematics Education: A German View....Pages 179-195
Is Gender a Relevant Variable for Mathematics Education? The French Case....Pages 197-203
Womenβs Know-How and Authority: Italian Women and Mathematics....Pages 205-213
Gender and Mathematics in England and Wales....Pages 215-236
Gender and Mathematics in The Context of Australian Education....Pages 237-255
Mathematics, Women, and Education in New Zealand....Pages 257-270
Gender and Mathematics Education: A Snapshot of China....Pages 271-276
Gender and Mathematics in Mexico....Pages 277-284
Female Participation in the Study of Mathematics: The US Situation....Pages 285-296
β¦ Subjects
Mathematics Education; Comparative Education
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