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Title Numeracy as social practice : global and local perspectives / edited by Keiko Yasukawa, Alan Rogers, Kara Jackson and Brian V. Street
Published Abingdon, Oxon ; New York, NY : Routledge, 2018
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Description 1 online resource (xvii, 259 pages) : illustrations
Series Rethinking development
Rethinking development.
Contents Cover; Half Title; Title Page; Copyright Page; Dedication; Table of Contents; List of illustrations; List of contributors; Foreword; Introduction; 1 Mapping the terrain of social practice perspectives of numeracy; Part I Using case studies to expose the significance of what 'surrounds' mathematics in numeracy practices; 2 Estimation by kiwifruit orchard managers and urban refuse/recycling operators within their situated horticultural or civic workplace practices: case studies from New Zealand; 3 Building stone walls: a case study from the Philippines 4 'Tear it out and rip it up or you might get charged again': paying debts at the company store in a farm workers' camp in Mexico5 Mathematics in pre-vocational education: a model for interfaces between two different teaching con; Part II Mathematics education and everyday numeracies: theoretical resources for analysis; 6 Word problems as social texts; 7 Broadening school mathematics curriculum: the complexity of teaching mathematical language games of different forms of life; 8 'Limits of the local' in theorising numeracy as social practice: a case study of mathematics education in Palestine 9 Teaching and learning of numeracy in Nepalese primary schoolsPart III Numeracy and power: facilitating learning of numeracy as social practice; 10 'Occupation of our minds': a metaphor to explain mathematics education in South Africa in the apartheid era; 11 Learning for life, from life: adult numeracy and primary school textbooks in India; 12 Critical humanistic pedagogy in the context of adult basic education: making sense of numeracy as social empowerment; 13 The workplace as a site for learning critical numeracy practice; Conclusion
Summary "Learning takes place both inside and outside of the classroom, embedded in local practices, traditions and interactions. But whereas the importance of social practice is increasingly recognised in literacy education, Numeracy as Social Practice: Global and Local Perspectives is the first book to fully explore these principles in the context of numeracy. The book brings together a wide range of accounts and studies from around the world to build a picture of the challenges and benefits of seeing numeracy as social practice? that is, as mathematical activities embedded in the social, cultural, historical and political contexts in which these activities take place. Drawing on workplace, community and classroom contexts, Numeracy as Social Practice shows how everyday numeracy practices can be used in formal and non-formal maths teaching and how, in turn, classroom teaching can help to validate and strengthen local numeracy practices. At a time when an increasingly transnational approach is taken to education policy making, this book will appeal to development practitioners and researchers, and adult education, mathematics and numeracy teachers, researchers and policy makers around the world."--Provided by publisher
Bibliography Includes bibliographical references and index
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Subject Numeracy -- Study and teaching -- Social aspects -- Case studies
Numeracy -- Social aspects -- Case studies
MATHEMATICS -- Arithmetic.
Numeracy -- Social aspects
Genre/Form Case studies
Form Electronic book
Author Yasukawa, Keiko, editor.
Rogers, Alan, editor
Jackson, Kara, editor.
Street, Brian V., editor.
ISBN 9781315269474
1315269473
9781351979177
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1351979183
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1351979167