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Improving Access to Mathematics : Diversity and Equity in the Classroom

Abreu, Guida de(Contributions by)Boaler, Jo(Contributions by)Civil, Marta(Contributions by)Cline, Tony(Contributions by)Cobb, Paul(Contributions by)Currell, Marian(Contributions by)Davis, Frank E.(Contributions by)Greeno, James G.(Contributions by)Cobb, Paul(Edited by)Nasir, Na'ilah Suad(Edited by)
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In this book, key experts with extensive research and classroom experience examine how the multiple dimensions of race, class, culture, power, and knowledge interact in mathematics classrooms to foster and create inequities.

Its chapters explore new theoretical perspectives, describe successful classroom practices, and offer insights into how we might develop an effective sociocultural approach to equity in math education.Seeing diversity as an instructional resource rather than as an obstacle to be overcome, this forward-looking volume: helps us to understand the process by which diverse learners experience mathematics education; examines the way students' identities can influence their mathematics learning; describes mathematics education programs that have demonstrated their success with poor, urban, and rural students of color; explains why certain teaching and learning interventions are successful; and, offers culturally based approaches to mathematics education, including activities for the classroom.

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Teachers' College Press
0807747297 / 9780807747292
Hardback
15/12/2006
United States
224 pages
156 x 234 mm, 467 grams
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