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Vol. 5 No. 2 (2012)
Vol. 5 No. 2 (2012)
DOI:
https://doi.org/10.21423/jume-v5i2
Published:
2012-12-21
EDITORIAL
Mathematics Educators and the “Math Wars”: Who Controls the Discourse?
David W. Stinson
1–5
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COMMENTARY
Neoliberal Urbanism, Race, and Equity in Mathematics Education
Pauline Lipman
6–17
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Er’body Talkin’ ‘bout Social Justice Ain’t Goin’ There
Jacqueline Leonard
18–27
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FIELD DISRUPTIONS AND FIELD CONNECTIONS
Developing a Socio-Cultural Pragmatic Mathematics Methods Course
Dante A. Tawfeeq, Paul W. Yu
28–43
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Critical Transformation of Mathematics Educators
Maggie Lee McHugh, Jennifer Kosiak
44–52
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I Am From...
Tamika N. Ball
53–54
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RESEARCH ARTICLES
Success Made Probable: Creating Equitable Mathematical Experiences Through Project-Based Learning
Dionne I. Cross, Rick A. Hudson, Olufunke Adefope, Mi Yeon Lee, Lauren Rapacki, Arnulfo Perez
55–86
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“Estoy acostumbrada hablar Inglés”: Latin@ Pre-service Teachers’ Struggles to Use Spanish in a Bilingual Afterschool Mathematics Program
Eugenia Vomvoridi-Ivanović
87–111
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Regarding the Mathematics Education of English Learners: Clustering the Conceptions of Preservice Teachers
Laura McLeman, Anthony Fernandes, Michelle McNulty
112–132
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Mathematics as (Multi)cultural Practice: Irish Lessons From the Polish Weekend School
Stephen O'Brien, Fiachra Long
133–156
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Reflecting Heritage Cultures in Mathematics Learning: The Views of Teachers and Students
Robin Averill
157–181
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CRITICAL READS
Reclaiming the Right to the City: A Book Review of "The New Political Economy of Urban Education: Neoliberalism, Race, and the Right to the City"
Morgin Jones Williams, Elijah Porter
182–187
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