RecordNumber
2389
Author
Stouraitis, Konstantinos
Crop_Body
Konstantinos Stouraitis & Despina Potari & Jeppe Skott
Title of Article
Contradictions, dialectical oppositions and shifts in teaching mathematics
Title Of Journal
Educ Stud Math
PublishInfo
Springer
Publication Year
2017
Issue Number
95
Page
203–217
Keywords
Contradictions , Activity theory , Teachers’ learning , Dialectical opposition
Abstract
The study reported in this paper concerns the tensions and conflicts that teachers
experience while they enact a new set of reform-oriented curricular materials into their
classrooms. Our focus is οn the interactions developed in two groups of teachers in two
schools for a period of a school year.We use Activity Theory to study emerging contradictions
and we elaborate on the construct of dialectical opposition to understand the nature of these
contradictions and their potential for teacher learning. We provide evidence that discussions
about contradictions and their dialectical character in the two groups support teachers to
engage differently in mathematics teaching and learning and carry potentials for shifts in the
practices that evolve in their classrooms. Our study addresses empirically in the context of
mathematics teaching the philosophical claim about the role of contradictions as a driving
force for any dynamic system.