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In the workplace mathematics does not announce itself: towards overcoming the hiatus between mathematics education and work

GE FitzSimons, L Björklund Boistrup

Educational Studies in Mathematics | SPRINGER | Published : 2017

Abstract

Preparing students for their lives beyond schooling appears to be a universal goal of formal education. Much has been done to make mathematics education more “realistic,” but such activities nevertheless generally remain within the institutional norms of education. In this article, we assume that pedagogic relations are also an integral part of working life and draw on Bernstein’s work to address their significant features in this context. However, unlike participation in formal mathematics education, where the discipline is central, workers are likely to be confronted by, and need to reconcile, a range of other valued workplace discourses, both epistemic and social/cultural in nature. How m..

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This article is written as part of the research project Adults' Mathematics: In Work and for School, awarded to Prof. Tine Wedege, Malmo University, and led by Lisa Bjorklund Boistrup, supported by the Swedish Research Council, 2011-2015.