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Providing invaluable research on both sending and receiving communities in Mexico and the U.S, this collection considers the multiple aspects of children's experiences with mathematics both in and out of school.
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Providing invaluable research on both sending and receiving communities in Mexico and the U.S, this collection considers the multiple aspects of children's experiences with mathematics both in and out of school.
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- Verlag: Taylor & Francis
- Seitenzahl: 232
- Erscheinungstermin: 6. August 2012
- Englisch
- ISBN-13: 9781136895203
- Artikelnr.: 38448439
- Verlag: Taylor & Francis
- Seitenzahl: 232
- Erscheinungstermin: 6. August 2012
- Englisch
- ISBN-13: 9781136895203
- Artikelnr.: 38448439
- Herstellerkennzeichnung Die Herstellerinformationen sind derzeit nicht verfügbar.
Richard S. Kitchen is a Professor in the College of Education and the Department of Mathematics & Statistics at The University of New Mexico. Marta Civil is a Professor in the Department of Mathematics at The University of Arizona.
Preface by Richard S. Kitchen and Marta Civil
1. Ecological Approaches to Transnational Research on Mathematical
Reasoning: A Focus on Latino/a Mathematics Learners in the Borderlands by
Judit Moschkovich
2. Crossing the Border between Home and School: Dominican Parents'
Perspectives on the Teaching and Learning of Mathematics by Mary Q. Foote
3. Impressions of Mexican Immigrant Families on their Early Experiences
with School Mathematics in Arizona by Marta Civil & José María Menéndez
4. Becoming a "Liberal" Math Learner: Expanding Secondary School
Mathematics to Support Cultural Connections, Multiple Mathematical
Identities and Engagement by Lisa M. Jilk
5. Engaging Underprivileged Mexican students in Reform-Oriented Mathematics
Instruction by José Luis Cortina
6. Considering Mexican and U.S. Teachers' Views on the Teaching and
Learning of Mathematics Through a Teaching for Diversity Lens by Richard S.
Kitchen
7. Teachers' Task Management Practices in the Context of Routine and
Non-Routine Mathematics Problems: A Descriptive Analysis by Guadalupe I.
Lozano Terán
8. Teachers' Conceptions of Mathematics and Mathematics Teaching and
Learning: The Case of Two Elementary Teachers in Northern Mexico by Jesús
Acosta-Iriqui
9. Looking Forward: Establishing a Research Agenda for Transnational and
Borderland Studies in Mathematics Education by Richard S. Kitchen & Marta
Civil
Epilogue by Olimpia Figueras
1. Ecological Approaches to Transnational Research on Mathematical
Reasoning: A Focus on Latino/a Mathematics Learners in the Borderlands by
Judit Moschkovich
2. Crossing the Border between Home and School: Dominican Parents'
Perspectives on the Teaching and Learning of Mathematics by Mary Q. Foote
3. Impressions of Mexican Immigrant Families on their Early Experiences
with School Mathematics in Arizona by Marta Civil & José María Menéndez
4. Becoming a "Liberal" Math Learner: Expanding Secondary School
Mathematics to Support Cultural Connections, Multiple Mathematical
Identities and Engagement by Lisa M. Jilk
5. Engaging Underprivileged Mexican students in Reform-Oriented Mathematics
Instruction by José Luis Cortina
6. Considering Mexican and U.S. Teachers' Views on the Teaching and
Learning of Mathematics Through a Teaching for Diversity Lens by Richard S.
Kitchen
7. Teachers' Task Management Practices in the Context of Routine and
Non-Routine Mathematics Problems: A Descriptive Analysis by Guadalupe I.
Lozano Terán
8. Teachers' Conceptions of Mathematics and Mathematics Teaching and
Learning: The Case of Two Elementary Teachers in Northern Mexico by Jesús
Acosta-Iriqui
9. Looking Forward: Establishing a Research Agenda for Transnational and
Borderland Studies in Mathematics Education by Richard S. Kitchen & Marta
Civil
Epilogue by Olimpia Figueras
Preface by Richard S. Kitchen and Marta Civil
1. Ecological Approaches to Transnational Research on Mathematical
Reasoning: A Focus on Latino/a Mathematics Learners in the Borderlands by
Judit Moschkovich
2. Crossing the Border between Home and School: Dominican Parents'
Perspectives on the Teaching and Learning of Mathematics by Mary Q. Foote
3. Impressions of Mexican Immigrant Families on their Early Experiences
with School Mathematics in Arizona by Marta Civil & José María Menéndez
4. Becoming a "Liberal" Math Learner: Expanding Secondary School
Mathematics to Support Cultural Connections, Multiple Mathematical
Identities and Engagement by Lisa M. Jilk
5. Engaging Underprivileged Mexican students in Reform-Oriented Mathematics
Instruction by José Luis Cortina
6. Considering Mexican and U.S. Teachers' Views on the Teaching and
Learning of Mathematics Through a Teaching for Diversity Lens by Richard S.
Kitchen
7. Teachers' Task Management Practices in the Context of Routine and
Non-Routine Mathematics Problems: A Descriptive Analysis by Guadalupe I.
Lozano Terán
8. Teachers' Conceptions of Mathematics and Mathematics Teaching and
Learning: The Case of Two Elementary Teachers in Northern Mexico by Jesús
Acosta-Iriqui
9. Looking Forward: Establishing a Research Agenda for Transnational and
Borderland Studies in Mathematics Education by Richard S. Kitchen & Marta
Civil
Epilogue by Olimpia Figueras
1. Ecological Approaches to Transnational Research on Mathematical
Reasoning: A Focus on Latino/a Mathematics Learners in the Borderlands by
Judit Moschkovich
2. Crossing the Border between Home and School: Dominican Parents'
Perspectives on the Teaching and Learning of Mathematics by Mary Q. Foote
3. Impressions of Mexican Immigrant Families on their Early Experiences
with School Mathematics in Arizona by Marta Civil & José María Menéndez
4. Becoming a "Liberal" Math Learner: Expanding Secondary School
Mathematics to Support Cultural Connections, Multiple Mathematical
Identities and Engagement by Lisa M. Jilk
5. Engaging Underprivileged Mexican students in Reform-Oriented Mathematics
Instruction by José Luis Cortina
6. Considering Mexican and U.S. Teachers' Views on the Teaching and
Learning of Mathematics Through a Teaching for Diversity Lens by Richard S.
Kitchen
7. Teachers' Task Management Practices in the Context of Routine and
Non-Routine Mathematics Problems: A Descriptive Analysis by Guadalupe I.
Lozano Terán
8. Teachers' Conceptions of Mathematics and Mathematics Teaching and
Learning: The Case of Two Elementary Teachers in Northern Mexico by Jesús
Acosta-Iriqui
9. Looking Forward: Establishing a Research Agenda for Transnational and
Borderland Studies in Mathematics Education by Richard S. Kitchen & Marta
Civil
Epilogue by Olimpia Figueras