Contents of this issue
Paul Ernest | What is Philosophy of Maths Education? | pdf version |
Michael A. Peters | Wittgenstein, Education and the Philosophy of Maths | pdf version |
Maria Viggiani Bicudo, Verilda Speridião Kluth & Rosa Monteiro Paulo | pdf version | |
Ole Skovsmose | Mathematics in Action | pdf version |
Ole Skovsmose & Keiko Yasukawa | Formatting Power of Mathematics | pdf version |
Peter Gates | Sociology/Politics of Maths Education (word document 1.28MB) | pdf version |
Stephen R. Campbell | Plato’s Psychology of Maths Education | pdf version |
Nahid Golafshani | Teachers' Conceptions of Maths and Practices | pdf version |
Mohammad Sal Moslehian | Postmodern View of Humanistic Mathematics | pdf version |
Allan Tarp | Modern and Postmodern Critical Research | pdf version |
André van Es | Essay on Analogy in Mathematics | pdf version |
Ulrich Christiansen | What is a number? | pdf version |
Joseph M. Furner & Barbara T. Berman | pdf version | |
Serkan Hekimoglu | Affective Issues | pdf version |
Philip Maher | Maths and Music | pdf version |
Steve C Perdikaris | Transition across van Hiele Levels | pdf version |
( Please note that these titles are abbreviated versions.) |
Aim of the Journal The aim is to foster awareness of philosophical aspects of mathematics education and mathematics, understood broadly to include most kinds of theoretical reflection and research in mathematics education; to freely disseminate new thinking and to encourage informal communication, dialogue and international co-operation between teachers, scholars and others engaged in such research and reflection.
Editorial policy. The editorial hand is used very lightly. This is an international unrefereed journal which aims to stimulate the sharing of ideas for no reason other than an interest in the ideas and love of discussion among its contributors and readers. Please send any items for inclusion to the editor as a virus-checked E-mail attachment. MS Word for Windows compatible formats (or HTML) preferred plus PDF versions please. Most items are welcome including papers, short contributions, letters, discussions, provocations, reactions, or reviews. Please use diagrams, figures and other inserted items sparingly because of file size.
Graduate students are warmly invited to submit coursework assignments and theses for inclusion in this journal, to make available otherwise inaccessible resources for the benefit of the research community in mathematics education and/or the philosophy of mathematics.
Copyright Notice. All materials published herein remain copyright of the named author(s), or of the editor if unattributed. Permission is given to freely copy this journal’s contents on a not-for-profit basis, provided full credit is given to the author(s) and the journal.
Acknowledgements. The journal is made possible by the generous support of University of Exeter and special thanks go to Becki Allen for her technical help.
Editor : Professor Paul Ernest, University of Exeter, School of Education and Lifelong Learning, Exeter EX1 2LU, U.K. Tel.: (+)44-1392-264796, Fax: (+)44-1392-264736, P.Ernest@ex.ac.uk, Web: http://www.ex.ac.uk/~PErnest/