RecordNumber
3233
Author
Nkhwalume, Alakanani Alex
Crop_Body
Alakanani Alex Nkhwalume
Title of Article
DECONSTRUCTING THE SCHOLARLY LITERATURE ON GENDER DIFFERENTIALS IN MATHEMATICS EDUCATION: IMPLICATIONS FOR RESEARCH ON GIRLS LEARNING MATHEMATICS IN BOTSWANA
Title Of Journal
philosophy of mathematics education
Publication Year
2007
Volum
20
Abstract
This paper outlines the author’s purpose for reviewing literature on gender differences in mathematics education. An overview of research findings on gender and mathematics from industrial societies (USA, Australia, and UK) and from some developing countries in Southern Africa (South Africa, Mozambique, and Botswana) is then presented. Some causal factors for the existence of gender differences in mathematics achievement are critiqued and the link between mathematics and social entities (democracy and power) are challenged. The implications of the above for research on girls learning mathematics in Botswana (and Africa) are finally suggested.