TSG 20: Art and Mathematics Education

Author(s):  
Vera W. de Spinadel ◽  
Keming Liu ◽  
Tadashi Nomachi ◽  
Julianna Szendrei
Author(s):  
Vera W. de Spinadel ◽  
Kerning Liu ◽  
Tadashi Nomachi ◽  
Julianna Szendrei

Author(s):  
Penny L. Hammrich ◽  
Greer M. Richardson ◽  
Beverly D. Livingston

Author(s):  
Yeping Li ◽  
Alan H. Schoenfeld

AbstractMathematics is fundamental for many professions, especially science, technology, and engineering. Yet, mathematics is often perceived as difficult and many students leave disciplines in science, technology, engineering, and mathematics (STEM) as a result, closing doors to scientific, engineering, and technological careers. In this editorial, we argue that how mathematics is traditionally viewed as “given” or “fixed” for students’ expected acquisition alienates many students and needs to be problematized. We propose an alternative approach to changes in mathematics education and show how the alternative also applies to STEM education.


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