绘制成人算术课程:文化资本与责任心

Helen M. Oughton
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本研究探讨了学习者对成人数学课程的需求,使用思维导图来构建和呈现他们当前对课程的概念。对结果图的分析发现,对于大多数参与者来说,期望的课程是根据学校数学来构建的。然而,对于一个群体,接触到更广泛的社会正义问题,课程是根据情境实践和金融知识构建的。讨论借鉴了伯恩斯坦的课程理论和意识形态理论;Freire的责任心;以及成人学习算术的动机研究。研究表明,本研究中的大多数学习者重视与学校数学相关的文化资本,并且这些学习者希望参与学校数学设置的挑战。然而,少数学习者似乎经历了一个自觉的过程,形成了与成年人生活相关的算术课程的想法。
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Mapping the adult numeracy curriculum: cultural capital and conscientization
This study explores learners’ accounts of what they want from anadult numeracy curriculum, using mindmaps to construct and present asnapshot of their current conceptions of the curriculum. Analysis of theresulting maps finds that for most participants, the desired curriculum isconstructed in terms of school mathematics. However, for one group,exposed to wider issues of social justice, the curriculum is constructed interms of situated practice and financial literacy. The discussion draws onBernstein’s theories of curriculum and ideology; Freire’s conscientization;and research on adults’ motivations for learning numeracy. It is suggestedthat most learners in this study value the cultural capital associated withschool mathematics, and that these learners wish to engage with thechallenge set by school mathematics. However, a minority of learnersappeared to undergo a process of conscientization, formulating ideas for anumeracy curriculum relevant to adults’ lives.
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Literacy and Numeracy Studies
Literacy and Numeracy Studies EDUCATION & EDUCATIONAL RESEARCH-
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