The Theory of Objectification : A Vygotskian Perspective on Knowing and Becoming in Mathematics Teaching and Learning (Semiotic Perspectives on the Teaching and Learning of Mathematics)

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The Theory of Objectification : A Vygotskian Perspective on Knowing and Becoming in Mathematics Teaching and Learning (Semiotic Perspectives on the Teaching and Learning of Mathematics)

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  • 製本 Hardcover:ハードカバー版/ページ数 260 p.
  • 言語 ENG
  • 商品コード 9789004459656
  • DDC分類 510.71

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The Theory of Objectification: A Vygotskian Perspective on Knowing and Becoming in Mathematics Teaching and Learning presents a new educational theory in which learning is considered a cultural-historical collective process. The theory moves away from current conceptions of learning that focus on the construction or acquisition of conceptual contents. Its starting point is that schools do not produce only knowledge; they produce subjectivities too. As a result, learning is conceptualised as a process that is about knowing and becoming.

Drawing on the work of Vygotsky and Freire, the theory of objectification offers a perspective to transform classrooms into sites of communal life where students make the experience of an ethics of solidarity, responsibility, plurality, and inclusivity. It posits the goal of education in general, and mathematics education in particular, as a political, societal, historical, and cultural endeavour aimed at the dialectical creation of reflexive and ethical subjects who critically position themselves in historically and culturally constituted mathematical discourses and practices, and who ponder new possibilities of action and thinking. The book is of special interest to educators in general and mathematics educators in particular, as well as to graduate and undergraduate students.

Contents

Preface

Figures and Tables

Introduction: The Ascent from the Abstract to the Concrete

1 Theories in Mathematics Education

 1 Outline

 2 A Classroom Episode

 3 Research Questions

 4 Method

 5 Theoretical Principles

 6 Piaget's Genetic Epistemology

 7 From Method to Methodology

 8 Mathematics Education Theories: Two Short Examples

 9 The Theory of Objectification

2 An Overview of the Theory of Objectification

 1 Outline

 2 Introduction

 3 Theoretical Underpinnings of the Theory of Objectification

 4 Summing up and Looking Ahead

3 Knowledge and Knowing

 1 Outline

 2 Knowledge

 3 Knowing

 4 The Piggy Bank Example

 5 The Dialectic between Knowledge and Knowing

 6 Mathematics as an Entity at the Same Time Ideal, Sensible, and Material

 7 Synthesis

4 Learning

 1 Outline

 2 Learning as Participation in Social Practice

 3 Internalisation

 4 Processes of Objectification

 5 Some Meanings of Objectification

 6 Processes of Objectification

 7 Learning as Objectification

 8 Consciousness

 9 Teaching-Learning Activity

 10 Processes of Subjectification

 11 Synthesis

5 Processes of Objectification

 1 Outline

 2 The Investigation of Processes of Objectification

 3 Teaching-Learning Activity

 4 An Example of Investigation of Processes of Objectification

 5 Semiotic Means of Objectification

 6 Semiotic Nodes

 7 Semiotic Contraction

 8 Concept

 9 Synthesis

6 Embodiment

 1 Outline

 2 Introduction

 3 The Intertwining of the Senses and Culture

 4 Perception

 5 A Classroom Example

 6 The Poetry of Objectification

 7 Counting the Unseen

 8 Synthesis

7 Task Design: Or Configuring Teaching-Learning Activities

 1 Outline

 2 General Considerations

 3 The Motion of Tina, John, and the Dog

 4 Synthesis

8 The Cultural Nature of Mathematical Thinking

 1 Outline

 2 Introduction

 3 Boas's Relativist Conception of Culture

 4 The Anthropological Venerable Conflict

 5 A Dialectical Materialist View of Culture

 6 Greek Mathematical Thinking Revisited

 7 Synthesis

9 Processes of Subjectification

 1 Outline

 2 The Question of the Subject

 3 Semiotic Systems of Cultural Signification

 4 Being, Becoming, and Subjectivity

 5 Solving Equations in a Grade 3 Classroom

 6 Synthesis

10 Ethics

 1 Outline

 2 The Ineludible Presence of Ethics in the Mathematics Classroom

 3 Kant

 4 Hobbes

 5 Lévinas's Ethics

 6 The Indispensable Task of (Mathematics) Education

 7 Towards a Communitarian Ethics

 8 Synthesis

References

Index

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