Towards a Philosophy of Critical Mathematics Education
[Book]
by Ole Skovsmose.
Dordrecht
Springer Netherlands
1994
(x, 246 pages)
Mathematics education library, 15.
1: Critique and Education --; 2: Democracy and Education --; 3: Mathematics --; A Formatting Power? --; 4: A Thematic Approach in Mathematics Education --; 5: 'Golfparken' and 'Constructions' --; 6: Reflective Knowing --; 7: 'Family Support in a Micro-Society' --; 8: 'Our Community' --; 9: 'Energy' --; 10: Intentionality --; 11: Knowing, An Epilogue --; Notes --; Name Index.
What does `critical mathematics education' mean? This is the essential question in Towards a Philosophy of Critical Mathematics Education. The question forms the basis of an approach to the clarification of such notions as: crises, democracy, the Vico-paradox, mathematical formatting, reflective knowing, learning as action, personal fatalism and underground intentions. The subject matter considered is the project-organised mathematics education undertaken in primary and secondary school. It is shown that the concept of critical mathematics education is crucial for every educational theory. As the book explains, if humanity is submerged in technology, and if modern technology is to a great extent constituted by mathematics, then the implicit and explicit functions of mathematics education assume a fundamental importance.