Mathematical Metaphors, Memories, and Mindsets

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Mathematical Metaphors, Memories, and Mindsets

An Examination of Personal, Social, and Cultural Influences on the Perception of Mathematics

Philosophy and theory of education Teaching skills and techniques Teaching of a specific subject Educational: Mathematics and numeracy

Authors: Carmen M. Latterell, Janelle L. Wilson

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Language: English

Published by: Rowman & Littlefield

Published on: 10th April 2020

Format: LCP-protected ePub

Size: 160 pages

ISBN: 9781475853483


Introduction

United States’ students continue to have difficulties with the subject of mathematics. Sometimes it is believed that students aren’t smart enough to master mathematics or that mathematics is just too difficult for all but the chosen few. This book offers an alternative explanation: Students’ difficulties in mathematics can best be understood and explained social scientifically. That is, Learning Theories, Agents of Socialization, and more generally, cultural and social milieu, are relevant in trying to understand individuals’ ideas about mathematics.

Overview of Mathematics Education

The book begins by providing an overview of the current status in mathematics education. Popular cultural portrayals of mathematics and mathematicians are examined. The book, then, delves deeper into how students perceive mathematics and mathematicians by examining how students view mathematicians, how students define mathematics, and what themes emerge from students’ mathematical autobiographies and their metaphors. The book describes a semantic differential, in an effort to ascertain the meanings of math that people hold and shows the different patterns of responses among various groups of people. Finally, the book delves into mathematical mindsets, a current approach to understanding mathematical identities, as well as success and failure in mathematics.

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