Loving and loathing: portrayals of school mathematics in young adult fiction
Artículo
Open/ Download
Access note
Acceso a solo metadatos
Publication date
2018Metadata
Show full item record
Cómo citar
Darragh, Lisa
Cómo citar
Loving and loathing: portrayals of school mathematics in young adult fiction
Author
Abstract
Images of mathematics and mathematicians are often negative and stereotyped. These portrayals may work to construct our impressions of mathematics and influence students' identity with and future participation in the subject. This study examined young adult fiction as a context in which school mathematics is portrayed and constructed. I used positioning theory and the notion of story lines to analyze a sample of 59 books. Portrayals of school mathematics within this sample involved multiple story lines, including school mathematics as being obligatory but not useful and mathematics classes as tense, terrible, difficult, and different but perhaps as places in which to find love. Portrayals of mathematics teachers were extremely stereotyped, and some girls were just as likely as boys to be positioned as able mathematics learners.
Patrocinador
PIA-CONICYT Basal Funds for Centers of Excellence FB0003
CONICYT - Fondecyt 3160469
Indexation
Artículo de publicación ISI
Quote Item
Journal for Research in Mathematics Education Volumen: 49 Número: 2 Páginas: 178-209 Mar 2018
Collections