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Masculinities in Mathematics Heather Mendick

Masculinities in Mathematics By Heather Mendick

Masculinities in Mathematics by Heather Mendick


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This book illuminates what studying mathematics means for both students and teachers and offers a broad range of insights into students' views and practices. In addition Heather Mendick discusses the ways in which the alignment of mathematics with masculinity creates tensions for girls and women doing the subject.

Masculinities in Mathematics Summary

Masculinities in Mathematics by Heather Mendick

We desperately need more people with good mathematical qualifications to fill many posts in numerate occupations, yet the numbers choosing to continue studying mathematics have fallen over the last 10 years. This book is important as it investigates how mathematics is aligned with masculinity and hence is not attractive to a significant part of the population. It is also challenging, scholarly, and a thoroughly good read. It reports the results of carefully designed research on gender and choice, and includes some fascinating individual case-studies. It should make us all reflecton what we are doing and how we can repair the damage.
Margaret Brown, Professor of Mathematical Education, King's College London

The book speaks to me as one of those texts that will become seminal in mathematics education. It is original, refreshing, and despite a complicated plot, points to some ways forward. It is engagingly written, if at times perhaps a little bit no-nonsense in tone. It will be of interest to teachers and teacher educators, as well as providing a theoretical stance that should inform future research.
British Educational Research Journal

The study of mathematics, together with other 'gendered' subjects such as science and engineering, usually attracts more male than female pupils, particularly at more advanced levels. In this book Heather Mendick explores this phenomenon, addressing the important question of why more boys than girls choose to study mathematics. She combines new research with an original theoretical approach to argue that 'doing mathematics is doing masculinity'.

The book illuminates what studying mathematics means for both students and teachers and offers a broad range of insights into students' views and practices. In addition to the words of young people learning mathematics, the masculinity of mathematics is explored through historical material and cinematic representations. Heather Mendick discusses the ways in which the alignment of mathematics with masculinity creates tensions for girls and women doing the subject. These tensions are sensitively explored through interviews with young men and women, to show how doing mathematics fits or conflicts with their gender identities. Finally, the book explores the implications for teachers, including ways to promote gender equity in mathematics education.

This is key reading for students on courses in gender and education, mathematics education, gender and curriculum, and social justice.

About Heather Mendick

Heather Mendick is currently working as a research fellow at the Institute for Policy Studies in Education at London Metropolitan University. This book is based on her first big research project, her doctorate, carried out at Goldsmiths College, London, between 2000 and 2003. Before this, Heather worked as a maths teacher for seven years in schools and colleges something she enjoyed and will go back to if the whole academic thing doesn't work out. Apart from educational research and feminisms, her enthusiasms include vegetarian cooking, Buffy the Vampire Slayer and chocolate.

Table of Contents

Contents:

INTRODUCTION: A QUICK GUIDE

PART 1:SCENE SETTING 1ENGENDERING MATHEMATICS

2INTRODUCING THE STUDY

PART 2:SEX BY NUMBERS3BEING/DOING 'GOOD AT MATHS'

4PROVING SOMETHING TO OTHERS

5PROVING SOMETHING TO THEMSELVES

6CHANGING DIRECTIONS

PART 3:QUEERING GENDER AND MATHS7MAKING CHOICES SOCIAL: REFUSING ESSENCES IN THE CLASSROOM

8SUPPORTING GENDER TRANSGRESSION: BEING AND ACTING DIFFERENT IN MATHS

9OPENING UP MATHEMATICS: LIVING WITH UNCERTAINTY

Additional information

GOR002413817
9780335218271
033521827X
Masculinities in Mathematics by Heather Mendick
Used - Very Good
Paperback
Open University Press
20060616
192
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