Multilingualism in mathematics classrooms : global perspectives

Author(s)

    • Barwell, Richard
    • Monaghan, Frank
    • Staats, Susan
    • Halai, Anjum
    • Moschkovich, Judit
    • Farrugia, Marie Therese
    • Jones, Dylan Vaughan
    • Chval, Kathryn B.
    • Khisty, Lena Licón
    • Clarkson, Philip C.

Bibliographic Information

Multilingualism in mathematics classrooms : global perspectives

edited by Richard Barwell

(Bilingual education and bilingualism / series editors, Colin Baker and Nancy Hornberger, [73])

Multilingual Matters, c2009

  • : pbk

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Includes bibliographical references (p. 169-180) and index

Contents of Works

  • Multilingualism in mathematics classrooms : an introductory discussion / Richard Barwell
  • Mapping the mathematical langscape / Frank Monaghan
  • Somali mathematics terminology : a community exploration of mathematics and culture / Susan Staats
  • Politics and practice of learning mathematics in multilingual classrooms : lessons from Pakistan / Anjum Halai
  • Mathematical word problems and bilingual learners in England / Richard Barwell
  • How language and graphs support conversation in a bilingual mathematics classroom / Judit Moschkovich
  • Reflections on a medium of instruction policy for mathematics in Malta / Marie Therese Farrugia
  • Bilingual mathematics classrooms in Wales / Dylan V. Jones
  • Bilingual Latino students, writing and mathematics : a case study of successful teaching and learning / Kathryn B. Chval and Lena Licón Khisty
  • Mathematics teaching in Australian multilingual classrooms : developing an approach to the use of classroom languages / Philip C. Clarkson
  • Teaching and learning mathematics in a multilingual world : summing up / Richard Barwell

Description and Table of Contents

Description

Mathematics classrooms are increasingly multilingual, whether they are found in linguistically diverse societies, urban melting pots or planned bilingual programs. The chapters in this book present and discuss examples of mathematics classroom life from a range of multilingual classroom settings, and use these examples to draw out and discuss key issues for the teaching and learning of mathematics and language. These issues relate to pedagogy, students' learning, curriculum, assessment, policy and aspects of educational theory. The contributions are based on research conducted in mathematics classrooms in Europe, South Asia, North America and Australia. Recurring issues for the learning of mathematics include the relationship between language and mathematics, the relationship between formal and informal mathematical language, and the relationship between students' home languages and the official language of schooling.

Table of Contents

1 Mathematics in multilingual classrooms: an introductory discussion - Richard Barwell 2 Mapping the mathematical langscape - Frank Monaghan 3 Somali mathematics terminology: a community exploration of mathematics and culture - Susan Staats 4 Politics and practice of learning mathematics in multilingual classrooms: lessons from Pakistan - Anjum Halai 5 Mathematical word problems and bilingual learners in England - Richard Barwell 6 How language and graphs support conversation in a bilingual mathematics classroom - Judit Moschkovich 7 Reflections on a medium of instruction policy for mathematics in Malta - Marie T. Farrugia 8 Bilingual mathematics classrooms in Wales - Dylan V. Jones 9 Bilingual Latino students, writing and mathematics: a case study of successful teaching and learning - Kathryn Chval and Lena Licon Khisty 10 Mathematics teaching in Australian multilingual classrooms: developing an approach to the use of classroom languages - Philip C. Clarkson 11 Where next for multilingual mathematics classrooms? - Richard Barwell

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