Re/thinking mathematics for social justice: a transactional approach

IF 0.7 Q3 EDUCATION & EDUCATIONAL RESEARCH
Wolff‐Michael Roth, Margaret Walshaw
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ABSTRACT There is a well-established area of work in mathematics education focusing on mathematics for social justice. Much of the work, however, is concerned with individual students’ understanding the world symbolically – as evident in the notions of reading and writing the world using mathematics – while failing to address a transformative agenda that seeks to make a positive difference in a once-occurrent world that we inhabit together with others as part of our once-occurrent lives. In this conceptual essay, we describe and exemplify a transactional approach that inherently is a practical approach. In the transactional approach, the individual is not merely agent but importantly subject to and constituted by social processes that transform the world including the self.
重新思考社会正义的数学:一种交易的方法
在数学教育中有一个完善的工作领域,重点是数学对社会正义的影响。然而,大部分工作关注的是个别学生对世界的象征性理解——这在用数学阅读和写作世界的概念中很明显——而没有解决一个变革议程,即寻求在我们与其他人共同居住的一个曾经出现的世界中产生积极的影响,作为我们曾经出现的生活的一部分。在这篇概念性文章中,我们描述并举例说明了一种本质上是一种实用方法的交易方法。在交易方法中,个人不仅仅是代理人,而且重要的是服从并由社会过程构成,这些过程改变了包括自我在内的世界。
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Pedagogies
Pedagogies EDUCATION & EDUCATIONAL RESEARCH-
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