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Why is it hard to engage students? Investigating Epistemological Theories Underlying Teaching and Learning Mathematics, Dr. Siham El‐Kafafi

Dr. Siham El-Kafafi
Manukau Institute of Technology
New Zeland
Email: siham.elkafafi@manukau.ac.nz

DOI: 10.1108/20425945201100003

Abstract: There is a considerable emphasis today on bridging the gap between theory and practice. On the other hand there is a divergence of thinking through a traditional perspective that mathematics exists independently of its applications and should be taught in its pure form. The purpose of this paper is to examine the key epistemological theories underlying teaching and learning mathematics from above (i.e. traditional approaches) and mathematics from below (contemporary approaches) and how they relate to adult numeracy education. This begs the question: Why is it hard to engage students and why can’t we connect with both the real-world and mathematical abstractions?
Keywords: Engaging students; Adult learning; Mathematics and Numeracy.
Citation: El‐Kafafi, S. (2011), "Why is it hard to engage students? Investigating epistemological theories underlying teaching and learning mathematics", World Journal of Science, Technology and Sustainable Development, Vol. 8 No. 1, pp. 41-53. https://doi.org/10.1108/20425945201100003

 

WJSTSD V8 N1 2011 El-Kafaf.pdf
WJSTSD V8 N1 2011 El-Kafaf.pdf
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