RecordNumber
3248
Author
Luitel, Bal Chandra
Crop_Body
Bal Chandra Luitel & Peter Charles Taylor
Title of Article
DEFROSTING AND RE-FROSTING THE IDEOLOGY OF PURE MATHEMATICS: AN INFUSION OF EASTERN-WESTERN PERSPECTIVES ON CONCEPTUALISING A SOCIALLY JUST MATHEMATICS EDUCATION
Title Of Journal
philosophy of mathematics education
Publication Year
2007
Volum
21
Abstract
Adopting a method of writing as inquiry, the paper deconstructs the overriding image of mathematics as a body of pure knowledge, thereby constructing an integral perspective of a socially just mathematics education in Nepal, a south Asian nation that is spiritually and historically rich and culturally and linguistically diverse. Combining a bricolage of storied, interpretive, reflective and poetic genres and an Integral philosophy, we envision a culturally contextualized mathematics education that is inclusive of Nepalese cultural, linguistic and spiritual diversities. This socially just mathematics education would enable Nepalese learners to: (a) co-generate mathematics from their cultural contexts; (b) connect their lived cultural experiences with formal mathematics and vice versa; (c) take up social, cultural and situated inquiry approaches to learning mathematics; and (d) solve real world problems by using different forms of mathematics.