{Spam?} Re: [Maths-Education] Maths Ed Seminar at King's 5 December

Leone leone at helenandmark.org
Fri Nov 11 14:27:21 GMT 2005


Jeremy:  Thanks for the info.  Afraid, I won't be there but, anyway, 
Tuesday is the 6th Dec. or Monday is the 5th???  Best wishes,  leone

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> The Mathematics Education Research Group at King's College London runs 
> a twice-termly seminar series. The next seminar in this year's series 
> will be:
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> King’s College London
> Department of Education and Professional Studies
> Mathematics Education Seminar Series 2005/6
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> What can discursive psychology do for research in mathematics education?
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> Richard Barwell
> Graduate School of Education
> University of Bristol
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> Tuesday 5th December 2005
> 5.30 - 7.00 pm
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> Discursive psychology has emerged as an anti-cognitivist, anti-realist 
> perspective on cognition. This approach includes both a theorisation 
> of the role of discursive practice in thinking, and a methodological 
> approach to researching psychological problems. Discursive psychology 
> has informed much of my research into the role of multilingualism in 
> the teaching and learning of mathematics. In this seminar, I reflect 
> on what the adoption of this perspective has allowed me to see, as 
> well as what it may have obscured. These reflections will be 
> illustrated by examples from my own work, as well as examples from 
> other published research. I will conclude by considering what 
> discursive psychology could offer research in mathematics education 
> more generally.
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> Venue:*
> Room G8
> Franklin Wilkins Building Annex, Waterloo Road.
> The entrance to the School of Education is on Waterloo Road, just off 
> Waterloo Bridge.
> A map of the locality is available at:
> http://www.kcl.ac.uk/about/maa/sc.html
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> You are invited to stay for drinks at 7.00.
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> All are welcome. RSVP
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> Jeremy
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> Dr Jeremy Hodgen
> Lecturer in Mathematics Education
> King's College, London
> Department of Education and Professional Studies
> Franklin-Wilkins Building
> Waterloo Bridge Wing
> 150 Stamford Street
> London SE1 9NH
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> Tel: 020 7848 3102
> Fax: 020 7848 3182
> E-mail: jeremy.hodgen at kcl.ac.uk
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