Mathematics education in Papua New Guinea : a case study of colonial and postcolonial influences on mathematics education / Patricia Paraide, Kay Owens, Philip Clarkson, Christopher Owens, Charly Muke.
2022
QA14.P26
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Title
Mathematics education in Papua New Guinea : a case study of colonial and postcolonial influences on mathematics education / Patricia Paraide, Kay Owens, Philip Clarkson, Christopher Owens, Charly Muke.
Author
Paraide, Patricia, author.
ISBN
9783030909949 (electronic bk.)
3030909948 (electronic bk.)
9783030909932
303090993X
3030909948 (electronic bk.)
9783030909932
303090993X
Published
Cham : Springer, [2022]
Copyright
©2022
Language
English
Description
1 online resource (xvii, 494 pages) : illustrations (some color).
Item Number
10.1007/978-3-030-90994-9 doi
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QA14.P26
Dewey Decimal Classification
510.7109953
Summary
This book is an astounding collaboration between Papua New Guinea authors and researchers from the former colonizing country. The early chapters set the scene and captivate the reader. An account of the technologies and mathematical activities associated with the cultures that have survived for tens of thousands of years, unknown to Europe or the Middle East, are brought to life through cameos from the authors and others. This book is indeed a unique record of these mathematical activities drawing on current practices, oral histories, and many different disciplines. The main argument of the book leaps out at the reader in author Charly Mukes words in chapter 2 and extended by author Patricia Paraide in the following chapter. The authors are audacious in explaining the demise of these mathematical knowledges through colonisation and neocolonism fostered by overseas funding and educated Papua New Guineans. Papua New Guineas multicultural society with relatively recent contact with Europe provides a condensed exemplification of changes in mathematics education in a country with both a colonial history and a coup-less transition to independence. The following chapters provide both an historical outline and an analysis of the changes. This recently independent country has produced some ground-breaking research in mathematics and mathematics education. Discussion focuses on specific areas of mathematics education that have been impacted by policies, research, nationalism and national identity, colonialism and neocolonialism, world wars and other circumstances with particular emphasis on pressures on education in the last one and half centuries. This volume is one of the few studies of this kind in the education research literature as an in-depth record and critique of how school mathematics has changed in Papua New Guinea from the late 1800s. This book will be a useful addition to graduate programs and mathematics and STEM education courses. It enhances scholarship in the history of mathematics, sociology of education and studies of ethnomathematics as well as the interdisciplinary fields of transcultural studies, religion and society, globalization and neocolonialism, post / decolonialism, applied linguistics and language studies, gender studies, educational administration and policy, and teacher education. Offers a unique and comprehensive contribution to education research literature as an in-depth record and critique of how school mathematics has developed in Papua New Guinea. Provides an analysis of the technologies and mathematics of the many continuing PNG cultures that began tens of thousands of years ago. Highlights the development of mathematics education in a country with both a colonial history and a coup-less transition to independence. Focuses on specific areas of mathematics education that have been impacted by policies, research, and global influences. Complements graduate studies and research in mathematics education and history of mathematics, as well as interdisciplinary fields of cross cultural studies, language studies, educational administration and policy, technology education, and teacher education.
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Includes bibliographical references and index.
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Owens, Kay (Educator), author.
Clarkson, P. C. (Philip Castledine), 1947- author.
Owens, Christopher, author.
Muke, Charly, author.
Clarkson, P. C. (Philip Castledine), 1947- author.
Owens, Christopher, author.
Muke, Charly, author.
Series
History of mathematics education.
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Mathematics education in Papua New Guinea.
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Table of Contents
Chapter 1: Introduction
Chapter 2: Mathematics Education Before European Influence
Chapter 3: The Early Colonial Period and Between the Wars
Chapter 4: Before and After Independence: Community Schools, Secondary and Tertiary Education
Chapter 5: The Reform Period and Re-Reform : Elementary Schools and Vernacular Education
Chapter 6: Higher Education: University Mathematics, Technology Education, Teacher Education and Research
Chapter 7: Mathematics Education and Language
Chapter 8: Colonisation, Post-Colonisation, Aid, Gender Equity, and Glocalisation
Chapter 9: Major Themes in the History of Mathematics Education in Papua New Guinea.
Chapter 2: Mathematics Education Before European Influence
Chapter 3: The Early Colonial Period and Between the Wars
Chapter 4: Before and After Independence: Community Schools, Secondary and Tertiary Education
Chapter 5: The Reform Period and Re-Reform : Elementary Schools and Vernacular Education
Chapter 6: Higher Education: University Mathematics, Technology Education, Teacher Education and Research
Chapter 7: Mathematics Education and Language
Chapter 8: Colonisation, Post-Colonisation, Aid, Gender Equity, and Glocalisation
Chapter 9: Major Themes in the History of Mathematics Education in Papua New Guinea.