[Maths-Education] Re: Philosophy of Maths Ed Journal no. 28 is now out!

Birgit Pepin birgit.pepin at hist.no
Wed Nov 12 10:19:10 GMT 2014


Dear Paul,

Thank you for this and your constant efforts to keep the conversations going.
Unfortunately, the link you provided does not work- perhaps only for me?

Best wishes, and hope to see soon,
Birgit

P.S.: You may know that I will move to a new post- from 1rst January 2015 I will work at the University of Eindhoven (but stay prof 2 at HiST).
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Sent: 12 November 2014 11:06
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Subject: [Maths-Education] Philosophy of Maths Ed Journal no. 28 is now out!

Dear colleagues

I am pleased to announce that the Philosophy of Mathematics Education Journal issue no. 28 is now available at  http://people.exeter.ac.uk/PErnest/pome28/index.html<http://people.exeter.ac.uk/PErnest/pome28/index.html.>

The final contents page is included below. As you can see it is an interesting and varied issue!

There were not enough submitted papers or expressions of intent for a full issue on maths and gender - but there are 5 very interesting papers below in the dedicated first section on this topic. If you were planning to submit for issue no. 29 on this topic (as was originally announced) there will be room for your paper in the next issue.

The second section on other topics contains some very interesting and ground-breaking papers, too many to mention individually.  Two innovative papers are the first paper, which is a composite on a variety of interesting topics put together from a real dialogue conducted earlier this year. In addition, the last paper is Bal Chandra Luitel<http://people.exeter.ac.uk/PErnest/pome28/Luitel%20%20%20Culture,%20Worldview%20and%20Transformative%20Philosophy%20of%20Mathematics%20Education.docx>'s  PhD thesis - innovative in form, methodology and content!

The Philosophy of Mathematics Education Journal no. 29 will be put together in 2015 - please start thinking about your contribution! Remember we reprint earlier publications to reach a wider or different audience - and you do not surrender copyright. If in doubt, please run your ideas past me!

Best wishes

Paul

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Paul Ernest
Emeritus Professor, Education, Exeter University, Exeter, EX1 2LU, UK
Homepage http://www.people.ex.ac.uk/PErnest/ Philosophy of Maths Ed Journal


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Philosophy of Mathematics Education Journal
No. 28 (October 2014)

Philosophy of Mathematics Education Journal<http://people.exeter.ac.uk/PErnest/welcome.htm>        ISSN 1465-2978 (Online)

Editor: Paul Ernest

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 CONTENTS

MATHEMATICS AND GENDER

Margaret Walshaw and Roger Openshaw<http://people.exeter.ac.uk/PErnest/pome28/Walshaw%20and%20Openshaw%20Constructing%20The%20Female%20Mathematics%20Teacher.doc>  Constructing the Female Mathematics Teacher: A New Zealand Historical Case Study
Katarina With <http://people.exeter.ac.uk/PErnest/pome28/With%20and%20Solomon%20Choosing%20Mathematics%20in%20Norway%20and%20England.docx> and Yvette Solomon<http://people.exeter.ac.uk/PErnest/pome28/With%20and%20Solomon%20Choosing%20Mathematics%20in%20Norway%20and%20England.docx>  Choosing Mathematics in Norway and England: Discourses of Gender, Equity and Choice
Lovisa Sumpter <http://people.exeter.ac.uk/PErnest/pome28/Sumpter%20%20Four%20Female%20Mathematicians%20Collective%20Narrative.docx>  Four Female Mathematicians’ Collective Narrative: Reasons to Leave Academia
Walter Whiteley<http://people.exeter.ac.uk/PErnest/pome28/Whiteley%20%20Differential%20Interest%20of%20Women%20in%20Mathematics%20and%20Statistics.docx>  Differential Interest of Women among areas of Mathematics and Statistics
Jennifer Hall <http://people.exeter.ac.uk/PErnest/pome28/Hall%20%20Unpacking%20Gender%20Issues%20Research.docx> Unpacking ‘Gender Issues’ Research

OTHER TOPICS

Various Authors<http://people.exeter.ac.uk/PErnest/pome28/Various%20%20Dialogue%20ON%202%20plus%202%20makes%205.docx>  Dialogue on 2+2=5, The Philosophy of Mathematics and Mathematics Education
Elizabeth de Freitas <http://people.exeter.ac.uk/PErnest/pome28/de%20Freitas%20and%20Sinclair%20The%20Politics%20of%20the%20Mathematic%20Aesthetic.docx> and Nathalie Sinclair<http://people.exeter.ac.uk/PErnest/pome28/de%20Freitas%20and%20Sinclair%20The%20Politics%20of%20the%20Mathematic%20Aesthetic.docx>  The Politics of the Mathematic Aesthetic: Curricular Con(Sens)Us and Acts of Dissensus
Nataly Chesky<http://people.exeter.ac.uk/PErnest/pome28/Chesky%20%20Policy%20and%20Praxis%20an%20Ontological%20Study.docx>  Policy and Praxis: An Ontological Study of U.S. Mathematics Education Discourses
Paul Ernest<http://people.exeter.ac.uk/PErnest/pome28/Ernest%20CERTAINTY%20IN%20MATHEMATICS%20IS%20THERE%20A%20PROBLEM.docx>  Certainty in Mathematics: Is There a Problem?
Mary Briggs <http://people.exeter.ac.uk/PErnest/pome28/Briggs%20%20The%20Right%20Baggage%20for%20Mathematics.docx> The ‘Right Baggage’ For Mathematics?
Alakanani Alex Nkhwalume<http://people.exeter.ac.uk/PErnest/pome28/Nkhwalume%20%20A%20Social%20Constructivist%20Perspective%20of%20Learning%20Mathematics.docx>  A Social Constructivist Perspective of Learning Mathematics in the African Context
Lixin Luo<http://people.exeter.ac.uk/PErnest/pome28/Lixin%20Luo%20%20Recursion%20in%20the%20Mathematics%20Curriculum.doc>  Recursion in the Mathematics Curriculum
Danielle Goodwin<http://people.exeter.ac.uk/PErnest/pome28/Goodwin%20EXPLORING%20THE%20RELATIONSHIP%20BETWEEN%20TEACHERS%20IMAGES.doc> et al. Exploring the Relationship Between Teachers’ Images of Mathematics and their Mathematics History Knowledge
Bal Chandra Luitel<http://people.exeter.ac.uk/PErnest/pome28/Luitel%20%20%20Culture,%20Worldview%20and%20Transformative%20Philosophy%20of%20Mathematics%20Education.docx>   Culture, Worldview and Transformative Philosophy of Mathematics Education in Nepal: A Cultural-Philosophical Inquiry

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