[Maths-Education] Invitation to submit to Philosophy of Mathematics Education Journal issue no. 35

Ernest, Paul P.Ernest at exeter.ac.uk
Mon Nov 4 20:10:32 GMT 2019


Dear Maths Ed colleagues

I would like to invite submissions for the The Philosophy of Mathematics Education Journal issue no. 35 2020 which will be put together in November

No. 34 included a number of paper (with author permissions) from MES conferences (see below)

We are happy to consider offering papers to a wider or new audience that have already appeared, eg in conf. proceedings. Permissions are responsibility of author who retains copyright throughout. For your information here is the title page of the last issue.

Papers should be theory-rich contributions to mathematics education, or educationally relevant papers on philosophy of pathematics understood broadly (eg, critical maths education, etc)

For your information, submissions are considered, and if accepted, published without payment and the journal is free to access for all. (I didn't need to write this before but a whole lot of scam journals are springing up demanding payments)

If in any doubt about the suitability of your paper - please feel free to consult me informally


Best regards

Paul

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Paul Ernest
Emeritus Professor, Education, Exeter University, Exeter, EX1 2LU, UK
Homepage <http://www.people.ex.ac.uk/PErnest/> http://socialsciences.exeter.ac.uk/education/research/centres/stem/publications/pmej/ The Philosophy of Mathematics Education Journal



  Philosophy of Mathematics Education Journal
No. 34 (December 2018)

Philosophy of Mathematics Education Journal<http://socialsciences.exeter.ac.uk/education/research/centres/stem/publications/pmej/welcome.htm>        ISSN 1465-2978 (Online)

Editor: Paul Ernest

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CONTENTS

Danny Bernard Martin<http://socialsciences.exeter.ac.uk/education/research/centres/stem/publications/pmej/pome34/Martin%20Not-So-Strange-Bedfellows.pdf>  Not-So-Strange Bedfellows: Racial Projects and the Mathematics Education Enterprise
Tamsin Meaney<http://socialsciences.exeter.ac.uk/education/research/centres/stem/publications/pmej/pome34/Meaney%20Reaction%20to%20Danny%20Martin.pdf>  Reaction to: Danny Martin  Not-so-strange bedfellows: Racial projects and the mathematics education enterprise
Anna Chronaki<http://socialsciences.exeter.ac.uk/education/research/centres/stem/publications/pmej/pome34/Chronaki%20%20Racism%20as%20Gazing%20Bodies%20Reaction%20Danny%20Martinl.pdf>  Racism as Gazing Bodies: From ‘body-color’ epistemology to epistemic violence A response to: Danny Martin  Not-so-strange bedfellows
Ole Ravn Christensen<http://socialsciences.exeter.ac.uk/education/research/centres/stem/publications/pmej/pome34/Christensen%20%20Order%20of%20the%20World%20or%20Order%20of%20the%20Social.pdf>  Order of the World or Order of the Social – A Wittgensteinian Conception of Mathematics and its Importance for Research in Mathematics Education
Anna Llewellyn <http://socialsciences.exeter.ac.uk/education/research/centres/stem/publications/pmej/pome34/Llewellyn%20%20Maths%20with%20Sam%20and%20Alex.pdf>  ‘Maths with Sam and Alex’: A Discussion of Choice, Control and Confidence
Isabel Cafezeiro, Ricardo Kubrusly and Ivan da Costa Marques<http://socialsciences.exeter.ac.uk/education/research/centres/stem/publications/pmej/pome34/Cafezeiro,%20Kubrusly%20and%20Marques%20%20Paulo%20Freire%20and%20Mathematics.docx>  Paulo Freire and Mathematics, For a Situated Approach of Mathematics
P. Janelle McFeetors<http://socialsciences.exeter.ac.uk/education/research/centres/stem/publications/pmej/pome34/McFeetors%20Conversation%20as%20a%20Space%20for%20Students.docx>  Conversation as a Space for Students’ Learning to Learn in Mathematics Class: Re-visioning Communicative Interactions
Reuben Hersh<http://socialsciences.exeter.ac.uk/education/research/centres/stem/publications/pmej/pome34/Hersh%20%20Our%20System%20of%20University%20Mathematics.docx>  Our System of University Mathematics
Paul Ernest <http://socialsciences.exeter.ac.uk/education/research/centres/stem/publications/pmej/pome34/Ernest%20Ethics%20and%20Mathematics.docx>  Ethics and Mathematics?
Peter Weng & Uffe Thomas Jankvist <http://socialsciences.exeter.ac.uk/education/research/centres/stem/publications/pmej/pome34/Weng%20Jankivst%20%20%20Communication%20competency%20as%20an%20indicator.pdf> Communication competency as an indicator for mathematical giftedness
Yasmine Abtahi  <http://socialsciences.exeter.ac.uk/education/research/centres/stem/publications/pmej/pome34/Abtahi%20%20Reflections%20on%20the%20Combination%20of%20the%20Theoretical.docx> Reflections on the Combination of the Theoretical Ideas of Piaget and Vygotsky with an Emphasis on the Role of Others
Wajeeh Daher<http://socialsciences.exeter.ac.uk/education/research/centres/stem/publications/pmej/pome34/Daher%20%20Teachers%20Ideology%20and%20its%20Impact%20on%20Students.docx>  A Teacher's Ideology and its Impact on Students’ Positioning in Problem Solving

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Aim of the Journal The aim is to foster awareness of philosophical aspects of mathematics education and mathematics, understood broadly to include most kinds of theoretical reflection and research in mathematics education; to freely disseminate new thinking and to encourage informal communication, dialogue and international co-operation between teachers, scholars and others engaged in such research and reflection.

Editorial policy. The editorial hand is used very lightly.  This is an international refereed journal which aims to stimulate the sharing of ideas for no reason other than an interest in these ideas and love of discussion among its contributors and readers. Please send any items for inclusion to the editor as a virus-checked attachment in MS Word or compatible formats. Many types of item are welcome including papers, short contributions, letters, discussions, provocations, reactions, or reviews. Graduate students are warmly invited to submit assignments and theses for inclusion in this journal, to make available otherwise inaccessible resources for the benefit of the research community in mathematics education and/or the philosophy of mathematics.

Format of submissions: There are no strict guidelines – authors are requested to make their submissions look like previously published papers – especially the first page headers etc.   Email submissions only please.

Refereeing: All papers are submitted to peer-review on which basis the decision is made whether to accept, require revisions or reject.

Copyright Notice.  All materials published herein remain copyright of the named authors, or of the editor if unattributed. Permission is given to freely copy the journal contents on a not-for-profit basis, provided full credit is given to the author and the journal, and the integrity of papers is preserved.

Acknowledgement The journal is made possible by the generous support of University of Exeter Graduate School of Education STEM Research Centre.

Editor:  Professor Paul Ernest, University of Exeter, Graduate School of Education, St Lukes, Exeter EX1 2LU, U.K.  P.Ernest @ ex.ac.uk.
Web: http://socialsciences.exeter.ac.uk/education/research/centres/stem/publications/pmej/




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