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ArtikelPractices of Quanti?cation from a Socio-Cultural Perspective  
Oleh: Saxe, Geoffrey B.
Jenis: Article from Books - E-Book
Dalam koleksi: Cognitive Developmental Change Theories, Models and Measurement, page 241-263.
Topik: Quanti?cation; Socio-Cultural
Fulltext: Practices of Quanti?cation from a Socio-Cultural Perspective.pdf (848.23KB)
Isi artikelChildren are engaged with mathematics in their everyday activities. Look around you – notice the children chanting numbers as they jump rope or haggling over their scores in handball. Children in urban centres in Brazil buy and sell goods (Carraher, Carraher and Schliemann 1985; Saxe 1991); toddlers in working and middle-class homes in the US play number games and sing number songs with their mothers (Saxe, Guberman and Gearhart 1987); innercity teenage boys keep track of their statistics in league basketball play (Nasir 2002). Mathematics is interwoven in children’s everyday collective activities, and yet the cognitive-developmental study of children’s mathematics has often overlooked such activities as sites for analysis. The result is that treatments of development often do not capture adequately the role of children’s participation in collective activities, nor the way that children themselves contribute to the mathematical norms, values and conventions that take form in collective life.
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