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There is no shortage of urgent, complex problems that mathematics education can and should engage with. Pandemics, forest fires, pollution, Black Lives Matter protests, and fake news all involve mathematics, are matters of life and death, have a clear political dimension, and are interdisciplinary in nature. They demand a critical approach. The authors in this volume showcase new insights, teaching ideas and new and unique ways of applying critical mathematics education, in areas as diverse as climate change, obesity, decolonisation and ethnomathematics. This book demonstrates that there is plenty to be done with critical mathematics education. Contributors are: Annica Andersson, Tonya Gau Bartell, Richard Barwell, Lisa Lunney Borden, Sunghwan Byun, Anna Chronaki, Brian Greer, Jennifer Hall, Victoria Hand, Kjellrun Hiis Hauge, Beth Herbel-Eisenmann, Rune Herheim, Courtney Koestler, Kate le Roux, Swapna Mukhopadhyay, Aldo Parra, Anita Rampal, Sheena Rughubar-Reddy, Toril Eskeland Rangnes, Ulrika Ryan, Lisa Steffensen, Paola Valero and David Wagner.

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Foreword  Ole Skovsmose List of Figures and Tables Notes on Contributors 1 Applying Critical Mathematics Education: An Introduction  Annica Andersson and Richard Barwell 2 Culturally Situated Critical Mathematics Education  Annica Andersson and David Wagner 3 Decolonising Mathematics Education in a Time of Reconciliation  Lisa Lunney Borden 4 Propio as a Decolonising Tool for Mathematics Education  Aldo Parra and Paola Valero 5 The Potential of an Africa-centred Approach to Theory-Use in Critical Mathematics Education  Kate le Roux and Sheena Rughubar-Reddy 6 Tensions and Failures in an Analysis of Whiteness Among a Racially and Socially Diverse Group of Mathematics Teacher Educators  Victoria Hand, Beth Herbel-Eisenmann, Sunghwan Byun, Courtney Koestler and Tonya Bartell 7 “Mathematics Is Bad for Society”: Reasoning about Mathematics as Part of Society in a Language Diverse Middle School Classroom  Ulrika Ryan, Annica Andersson and Anna Chronaki 8 A Critical Mathematics Education for Climate Change: A Post-Normal Approach  Richard Barwell and Kjellrun Hiis Hauge 9 The Mathematical Formatting of How Climate Change Is Perceived: Teachers’ Reflection and Practice  Lisa Steffensen, Rune Herheim and Toril Eskeland Rangnes 10 The Mathematical Formatting of Obesity in Public Health Discourse  Jennifer Hall and Richard Barwell Epilogues 11 From the Present Towards Hope for the Future  Ulrika Ryan and Lisa Steffensen 12 Critical Mathematics Education Imaginaries: Culturally Situated, Situating, Transformative, Decolonising, and More …  Anita Rampal 13 Pessimism of the Intellect, Optimism of the Will  Swapna Mukhopadhyay and Brian Greer Index

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      Publisher: Brill
      Publication Date: 01/07/2021
      ISBN13: 9789004465428, 978-9004465428
      ISBN10: 9004465421

      Description

      Book Synopsis
      There is no shortage of urgent, complex problems that mathematics education can and should engage with. Pandemics, forest fires, pollution, Black Lives Matter protests, and fake news all involve mathematics, are matters of life and death, have a clear political dimension, and are interdisciplinary in nature. They demand a critical approach. The authors in this volume showcase new insights, teaching ideas and new and unique ways of applying critical mathematics education, in areas as diverse as climate change, obesity, decolonisation and ethnomathematics. This book demonstrates that there is plenty to be done with critical mathematics education. Contributors are: Annica Andersson, Tonya Gau Bartell, Richard Barwell, Lisa Lunney Borden, Sunghwan Byun, Anna Chronaki, Brian Greer, Jennifer Hall, Victoria Hand, Kjellrun Hiis Hauge, Beth Herbel-Eisenmann, Rune Herheim, Courtney Koestler, Kate le Roux, Swapna Mukhopadhyay, Aldo Parra, Anita Rampal, Sheena Rughubar-Reddy, Toril Eskeland Rangnes, Ulrika Ryan, Lisa Steffensen, Paola Valero and David Wagner.

      Table of Contents
      Foreword  Ole Skovsmose List of Figures and Tables Notes on Contributors 1 Applying Critical Mathematics Education: An Introduction  Annica Andersson and Richard Barwell 2 Culturally Situated Critical Mathematics Education  Annica Andersson and David Wagner 3 Decolonising Mathematics Education in a Time of Reconciliation  Lisa Lunney Borden 4 Propio as a Decolonising Tool for Mathematics Education  Aldo Parra and Paola Valero 5 The Potential of an Africa-centred Approach to Theory-Use in Critical Mathematics Education  Kate le Roux and Sheena Rughubar-Reddy 6 Tensions and Failures in an Analysis of Whiteness Among a Racially and Socially Diverse Group of Mathematics Teacher Educators  Victoria Hand, Beth Herbel-Eisenmann, Sunghwan Byun, Courtney Koestler and Tonya Bartell 7 “Mathematics Is Bad for Society”: Reasoning about Mathematics as Part of Society in a Language Diverse Middle School Classroom  Ulrika Ryan, Annica Andersson and Anna Chronaki 8 A Critical Mathematics Education for Climate Change: A Post-Normal Approach  Richard Barwell and Kjellrun Hiis Hauge 9 The Mathematical Formatting of How Climate Change Is Perceived: Teachers’ Reflection and Practice  Lisa Steffensen, Rune Herheim and Toril Eskeland Rangnes 10 The Mathematical Formatting of Obesity in Public Health Discourse  Jennifer Hall and Richard Barwell Epilogues 11 From the Present Towards Hope for the Future  Ulrika Ryan and Lisa Steffensen 12 Critical Mathematics Education Imaginaries: Culturally Situated, Situating, Transformative, Decolonising, and More …  Anita Rampal 13 Pessimism of the Intellect, Optimism of the Will  Swapna Mukhopadhyay and Brian Greer Index

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