Abstract

Introduction: The Intricacies of Knowledge, Practice, and Theory by Jo Boaler The Social Turn in Mathematics Education Research by Stephen Lerman The Importance of a Situated View of Learning to the Design of Research and Instruction by Paul Cobb Interweaving Content and Pedagogy in Teaching and Learning to Teach: Knowing and Using Mathematics by Deborah Loewenberg Ball and Hyman Bass Who Counts What As Math? Emergent and Assigned Mathematics Problems in a Project-Based Classroom by Reed Stevens Effects of Dominant and Subordinate Masculinities on Interactions in a Collaborative Learning Classroom by Mary Barnes Identity, Agency, and Knowing in Mathematics Worlds by Jo Boaler and James G. Greeno Cracking the Code of Mathematics Classrooms: School Success As a Function of Linguistic, Social, and Cultural Background by Robyn Zevenbergen Better Assessment in Mathematics Education? A Social Perspective by Candia Morgan Mathematics Reform Through Conservative Modernization? Standards, Markets, and Inequality in Education by Michael W. Apple Indexes

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