Gender and socio-economic issues in the use of digital technologies in mathematics
conference contribution
posted on 2006-01-01, 00:00authored byColleen Vale
This paper has been prepared to address the issues and questions of the theme ‘access, equity and socio-cultural issues’. Findings from two studies are reported. In the first study gender issues in mathematical learning environments when computers were used were investigated. In the second effective practices for teaching disadvantaged or marginalised students with digital technology are canvassed. Teaching for equity and social justice in the digital age is complex. Teachers need to be aware that their beliefs and classroom practices may exacerbate gender and cultural inequalities in mathematics learning. Approaches that are consistent with social-constructivist and democratic theories need further investigation.
History
Event
ICMI study conference (17th : 2006 : Vietnam, Hanoi)
Pagination
119 - 119
Publisher
Hanoi University of Technology & ICMI
Location
Hanoi, Vietnam
Place of publication
Hanoi, Vietnam
Start date
2006-12-03
End date
2006-12-08
Language
eng
Publication classification
E3.1 Extract of paper
Editor/Contributor(s)
C Hoyles, J Lagrange, L Son, N Sinclair
Title of proceedings
Proceedings of the 17th ICMI Study : Technology revisited