New Directions for Equity in Mathematics Education

New Directions for Equity in Mathematics Education

by ElizabethFennema (Editor), WalterG.Secada (Editor), Lisa Byrd (Editor)

Synopsis

The issue of how to provide equitable schooling for ethnic and linguistic minorities has come to the forefront of education. Walter Secada has brought together top researchers to examine equity from the standpoint of mathematics education - an excellent forum for the topic, since the results are quantifiable and the disparity in performance is stark. New Directions for Equity in Mathematics Education first addresses broad cultural issues, such as how social class and our notion of merit enter into education. The second section of the book analyses gender issues in maths learning, and the third and final section looks at language and mathematics. A number of themes cut across these three groupings. For example, there is a critique of the reform movement across several chapters; many of the chapters look closely at teachers and the dynamics of the classroom. And chapters in different sections address issues of teacher empowerment and the re-skilling of teachers. Michael Apple, author of Education and Power, provides a provocative concluding chapter to the book.

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Format: Paperback
Pages: 380
Publisher: Cambridge University Press
Published: 28 Apr 1995

ISBN 10: 0521477204
ISBN 13: 9780521477208
Book Overview: This book examines equity from the standpoint of mathematics education - an excellent forum for the topic, since the results are quantifiable and the disparity in performance is stark.

Media Reviews
Readers will be rewarded in many ways! This book should be required reading for all mathematics educators, both teachers and teachers of teachers; administrators; and policymakers. Jacqueline M. Dewar, Teaching Children Mathematics
This volume will be useful for education researchers and those involved in the design of gender equity programs in math and science. The Monthly Forum on Women in Higher Education