[Maths-Education] Philosophy of Mathematics Education Journal 26 out
Ernest, Paul
P.Ernest at exeter.ac.uk
Mon Jan 23 13:38:14 GMT 2012
Dear colleagues
This latest issue is now available online via
http://www.people.ex.ac.uk/PErnest/
Philosophy of Mathematics Education Journal No. 26 (December 2011) Editor: Paul Ernest
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CONTENTS
Ole Skovsmose, Keiko Yasukawa and Ole Ravn Scripting the World in Mathematics and its Ethical Implications
Paul Ernest Forms of Knowledge in Mathematics and Mathematics Education: Philosophical and Rhetorical Perspectives
Ann-Sofi Röj-Lindberg Structure and Closure of School Mathematical Practice - The experiences of Kristina
Maria Nikolakaki Mathematics Education in Greek Primary Schools: From Delayed to Reflexive Modernization
Ilhan M. Izmirli Does a Postmodernist Philosophy of Mathematics Make Sense? Is “2 + 2 = 5” Correct as Long as One's Personal Situation or Perspective Requires It?
Uffe Thomas Jankvist The Construct of Anchoring – An Idea for ‘Measuring’ Interdisciplinarity in Teaching
Karen François Ethnomathematics as a Human Right
Frank H. Gregory Arithmetic and Reality: A Development of Popper's Ideas
Robert Ward-Penny Memes and Mathematics Education
Jesús Gallardo Romero and José Luis González Marí On Understanding and Interpretation in Mathematics: An Integrative Overview
Per Øystein Haavold Mathematical Competence - What is it and What Ought it be?
M. Sencer Çorlu An Aesthetic Representation of Alfred North Whitehead’s Philosophy of Mathematics Education
Vinod Mishra Mathematical Heritage of India: Some Remedial Issues: Mathematics History in Teaching
Melinda E. Browne A Sociocultural Study of Mathematical and other Identities of “Struggling” Teenage Boys
Reuben Hersh Why we wrote ‘Loving and Hating Mathematics’
Announcement Postmodern Mathematics discussion group at ICME12 Seoul, July 2012 – Co-Chairs Paul Ernest and Regina Möller
Philosophy of Mathematics Education Journal ISSN 1465-2978 (Online)
Best wishes
Paul
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Paul Ernest
Emeritus Professor, Education, Exeter University, Exeter, EX1 2LU, UK
Visiting Professor, Oslo; Professorial Research Fellow, Brunel; Adjunct Professor, Hope Liverpool.
http://www.people.ex.ac.uk/PErnest/ for Philosophy of Mathematics Education Journal, etc.
http://www.amazon.co.uk/Paul-Ernest/e/B001K8D5B2/ref=ntt_dp_epwbk_0 for books
New Discussion Group 6 on Postmodern Mathematics at ICME-12 Seoul July 8-15, 2012
<http://www.icme12.org/sub/dg/Dgload.asp?tsgNo=06>
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dear all,
please take a look at my article http://bit.ly/xKZ3dM and give some comments
regards,
Ng FK
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