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Reciprocal Learning For Crosscultural Mathematics Education A Partnership Project Between Canada And China Sijia Cynthia Zhu

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Reciprocal Learning For Crosscultural Mathematics Education A Partnership Project Between Canada And China Sijia Cynthia Zhu
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Publisher: Palgrave Macmillan
File Extension: PDF
File size: 3.88 MB
Pages: 328
Author: Sijia Cynthia Zhu, Shu Xie, Yunpeng Ma, Douglas McDougall
ISBN: 9783030568375, 3030568377
Language: English
Year: 2021

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Reciprocal Learning For Crosscultural Mathematics Education A Partnership Project Between Canada And China Sijia Cynthia Zhu by Sijia Cynthia Zhu, Shu Xie, Yunpeng Ma, Douglas Mcdougall 9783030568375, 3030568377 instant download after payment.

This edited volume examines new ways of teaching mathematics through a cross-cultural reciprocal learning project between sister schools in Canada and China. Situating teacher learning in the intersection of the two different school systems, curriculums, and cultures of mathematics learning and teaching in both nations, this volume offers teachers a unique and much-needed perspective on how practices between countries become more and more likely shaped by each other in the emerging global society. Born out of a comparative study project sponsored by the SSHRC, this volume compiles five years' worth of findings from reciprocal partnerships between researchers, teachers, school administrators, and students from both nations. Through the process of reciprocal learning and narrative inquiry, the research described in these chapters illuminates the unknown and shares newly-created mathematics education knowledge.

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