• Title of article

    Language: A cultural capital for conceptualizing mathematics knowledge

  • Author/Authors

    Feza-Piyose, Nosisi Human Sciences Research Council, South Africa

  • From page
    62
  • To page
    79
  • Abstract
    Mathematics education in South Africa is in crisis. Students continue to perform at a lower level compared to other nations including those with low GPD compared to them. Two factors have been highlighted in research that impedes mathematics learning: teacher content knowledge and irrelevant teaching strategies. This study contributes to this literature by investigating five African (from a former White school) fifth grade students’ learning of length measurement with the aim of eliciting the students’ thinking levels by using a length learning trajectory. Clinical interviews and teaching experiments were employed for a comprehensive description of these students’ processes. The findings reveal that students’ mother tongue is a psychological tool that enriches their mathematics learning process, learning trajectory assisted in analysing students developmental processes with language and poor number development impeded abstraction in learning of length measurement concepts.
  • Keywords
    multilingualism , number development , internalization , learning trajectory
  • Journal title
    international electronic journal of mathematical education
  • Journal title
    international electronic journal of mathematical education
  • Record number

    2658093