Global Context of Mathematics Education (EDUC91347)
Graduate courseworkPoints: 12.5Online
Overview
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This subject extends effective mathematics pedagogy beyond considering individual learners, to critically examine the roles of socio-ecological and cultural factors in facilitating effective mathematics education. These might include how mathematics fosters numeracy (i.e., mathematical literacy), how mathematics is embedded across the school curriculum, how teachers respond to value differences in class, what we can learn from how mathematics is valued and taught in different countries, how learning technologies are deployed, and more. This subject will empower us to be even more inclusive and equitable in fostering mathematics education of learners from diverse cultural backgrounds (including First Nations’ students, migrants and refugees), from rural and regional communities, from different socio-economic backgrounds, as well as for sustainable educational goals, and for thriving economies and citizenship.
Intended learning outcomes
On completion of this subject, students should be able to:
- Critically analyse and reflect on the roles of socio-ecological and cultural factors in facilitating effective mathematics education
- Explain the connections between mathematics education and mathematical literacy development
- Critically analyse and interpret big data presentations of contexts, factors and/or outcomes in mathematics education
- Critically analyse, interpret and reflect on trends of contemporary relevance and significance for a chosen socio-ecological and cultural factor
Generic skills
This subject will assist students to develop the following transferable skills:
- Active and participatory citizenship
- Evidence based decision making
- Self-reflection, career awareness and lifelong learning
- Problem-solving.
Last updated: 4 March 2025