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September 12, 2014
Children describe what mathematical resilience is to them
Follow-up to Developing Mathematical Resilience among Aboriginal Students from Mathematical Resilience
Children from the project school
http://vimeo.com/38675402
Developing Mathematical Resilience among Aboriginal Students
Writing about web page http://www.merga.net.au/documents/Thornton_Statton_&_Mountzouris_2012_MERGA_35.pdf
Abstract
"The processes of mathematisation, the use of mathematical models and representations of
real world contexts, and contextualisation, the embedding of mathematical ideas into a
meaningful context, are key aspects of students’ mathematical learning. We present a
conceptual framework for thinking about mathematising and contextualising developed as
part of the Make it Count, a national project that seeks to develop an evidence base of
practices that improve Indigenous students’ learning in mathematics. We suggest that an
intentional focus on mathematisation and contextualisation helps to make mathematics
meaningful, particularly for Indigenous students. In particular we suggest that such a focus
has the potential to enhance the mathematical resilience of Aboriginal students."
Cites:
Johnston-Wilder, S. & Lee, C. (2010a). Mathematical Resilience. Mathematics Teaching, 218, 38-41
Johnston-Wilder, S. & Lee, C., (2010b). Developing mathematical resilience. Paper presented at the BERA Annual Conference, 1-4 Sep 2010, University of Warwick