Transnational Synergies in School Mathematics and Science Debates

Transnational Synergies in School Mathematics and Science Debates

Transnational Synergies in School Mathematics and Science Debates

Transnational Synergies in School Mathematics and Science Debates

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Overview

This book highlights and interrogates the continued interest and scrutiny of mathematics and science education. National debates on excellence and equity tend to focus largely on underachievement in mathematics and science rather than subjects in the arts or music: this is due to a belief that these curriculum areas are central to individual workplace success and national development in a competitive economic environment. The authors explore the history of these assumptions, as well as the debates based around claims that student achievement levels in these subjects has fallen. Spanning the United States, New Zealand, Australia and the United Kingdom, the chapters question how such debates are sustained and amplified: how has this perceived ‘crisis’ been articulated and spread across national borders? This comprehensive book will be of interest and value to scholars of mathematics and science education, as well as international education debates. 

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9783030282691
Publisher: Palgrave Macmillan
Publication date: 10/02/2019
Series: Palgrave Studies in Excellence and Equity in Global Education
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
File size: 494 KB

About the Author

Roger Openshaw is Professor Emeritus at Massey University, New Zealand. 
Margaret Walshaw is Professor Emerita at Massey University, New Zealand.

Table of Contents

Chapter 1. Introducing transnational synergies in school mathematics and science debates.- Chapter 2. Interrogating equity and excellence.- Chapter 3. Mathematics and science equity of the interwar years.- Chapter 4. The rise and fall of P.S.S.C. physics.- Chapter 5. The ascent of the 'New Mathematics', 1957-1970.- Chapter 6. Repurposing mathematics and science.- Chapter 7. Major overhauls of the education system.- Chapter 8. Unpacking curricula and standards.- Chapter 9. Ramping up accountability.- Chapter 10. Looking back and looking forward.
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