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Radovic, Darinka; Black, Laura; Williams, Julian; Salas, Christian E. – Educational Studies in Mathematics, 2018
This paper presents the results of a systematic review of the empirical literature, reported in research journals, on Mathematics Learner Identity (MLI). In the mathematics education research field, arguments have been made that the conceptualization of Mathematics Identity (MI) is inconsistent and this makes the literature as a whole incoherent.…
Descriptors: Mathematics Instruction, Self Concept, Higher Education, Periodicals
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Williams, Julian – Educational Studies in Mathematics, 2016
This paper aims to critique and develop neo-Vygotskian work in mathematics education from (i) within the Vygotskian and activity theoretic tradition, and where necessary from (ii) a Bourdieusian perspective. First, I critique Roth and Radford's (2011) version of Cultural-historical Activity Theory, suggesting that a classroom episode presented as…
Descriptors: Alienation, Educational Theories, Criticism, Cultural Capital
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Black, Laura; Williams, Julian – Educational Studies in Mathematics, 2013
This paper builds on previous work (Black et al., "Educational Studies in Mathematics" 73(1):55-72, 2010) which developed the notion of a "leading identity" (derived from Leont'ev's concept of "leading activity") which, we argued, defined students' motive for studying during late adolescence. We…
Descriptors: Learning Motivation, Case Studies, Identification (Psychology), Mathematics
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Williams, Julian – Educational Studies in Mathematics, 2012
Empirical work has shown how mathematics education exhibits certain tensions between its value as being practically useful to production and consumption on the one hand and in offering access to scarce resources on the other hand. These tensions can be ultimately traced to the contradictions in the way mathematical knowledge enhances the use value…
Descriptors: Mathematics Education, Educational Research, Educational Sociology, Exhibits
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Zurina, Harun; Williams, Julian – Educational Studies in Mathematics, 2011
Most research on gestures (especially in the field of Mathematics Education) has focused on gestures in communication with others. In contrast, here, we focus on gestures which are not directed at others, but which we assume accompany inner speech or embodied thought, such as the gesticulation one makes by touching one's fingers whilst silently…
Descriptors: Mathematics Education, Interpersonal Communication, Inner Speech (Subvocal), Nonverbal Communication
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Black, Laura; Williams, Julian; Hernandez-Martinez, Paul; Davis, Pauline; Pampaka, Maria; Wake, Geoff – Educational Studies in Mathematics, 2010
The construct of identity has been used widely in mathematics education in order to understand how students (and teachers) relate to and engage with the subject (Kaasila, 2007; Sfard & Prusak, 2005; Boaler, 2002). Drawing on cultural historical activity theory (CHAT), this paper adopts Leont'ev's notion of "leading activity" in order to explore…
Descriptors: Mathematics Education, Individual Development, Self Concept, Secondary School Students
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Williams, Julian – Educational Studies in Mathematics, 2009
I begin by appreciating the contributions in the volume that indirectly and directly address the questions: Why do gestures and embodiment matter to mathematics education, what has understanding of these achieved and what might they achieve? I argue, however, that understanding gestures can in general only play an important role in "grasping" the…
Descriptors: Mathematics Education, Nonverbal Communication, Classroom Communication, Mathematical Concepts
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Williams, Julian; Wake, Geoff – Educational Studies in Mathematics, 2007
We report a study of repairs in communication between workers and visiting outsiders (students, researchers or teachers). We show how cultural models such as metaphors and mathematical models facilitated explanations and repair work in inquiry and pedagogical dialogues. We extend previous theorisations of metaphor by Black; Lakoff and Johnson;…
Descriptors: Symbols (Mathematics), Figurative Language, Mathematics Education, Mathematical Models
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Williams, Julian; Wake, Geoff – Educational Studies in Mathematics, 2007
We ground Cultural-Historical Activity Theory (CHAT) in studies of workplace practices from a mathematical point of view. We draw on multiple case study visits by college students and teacher-researchers to workplaces. By asking questions that "open boxes", we "outsiders and boundary-crossers" sought to expose contradictions between College and…
Descriptors: Inferences, Mathematics Education, Case Studies, College Students
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Linchevski, Liora; Williams, Julian – Educational Studies in Mathematics, 1999
Reports on an instructional method designed to address the cognitive gaps in children's mathematical development where operational conceptions give rise to structural conceptions. Describes two experiments in teaching integers and conceptualizes modeling as the transformation of outside-school knowledge into school mathematics. (Contains 28…
Descriptors: Educational Games, Elementary Education, Intuition, Mathematical Models