Real-World Equity Issues in the Mathematics Classroom
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UCL Institute of Education

Suman Ghosh discusses how and why secondary school mathematics teachers might situate real-world equity issues in their lessons. Real-world equity issues in the context of mathematics education are real-world issues which might be critically examined in the mathematics lesson and so encourage pupils to be democratic citizens who are critically literate through mathematics. Publication

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Real-World Equity Issues in the Mathematics Classroom