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Popular Culture, Educational Discourse, and Mathematics (Suny Series, Education and Culture : Critical Factors in the Formation of Characterand Comm)
Popular Culture, Educational Discourse, and Mathematics (Suny Series, Education and Culture : Critical Factors in the Formation of Characterand Comm)
Popular Culture, Educational Discourse, and Mathematics (Suny Series, Education and Culture : Critical Factors in the Formation of Characterand Comm)
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Type: eBook
Released: 1995
Publisher: State University of New York Press
Page Count: 309
Format: pdf
Language: English
ISBN-10: 0791422690
ISBN-13: 9780791422694
User Rating: 5.0000 out of 5 Stars! (1 Votes)

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Peter M. Appelbaum is Assistant Professor of Curriculum and Instruction at The William Paterson College of New Jersey.


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29/06/1999

breaking book analyzes contemporary education discourse in the light of curriculum politics and popular culture, using sources ranging from academic scholarship to popular magazines, music video, film and television game shows. Mathematics is used as an "extreme case," since it is a discipline so easily accepted as separable from politics, ethics or the social construction of knowledge. Appelbaum's juxtaposition of popular culture, public debate and professional practice enables an examination of the production and mediation of "common sense" distinctions between school mathematics and the world outside of schools. Terrain ordinarily displaced or excluded conceived categories of understanding. The book also serves as an entertaining introduction to emerging theories in cultural studies, progressively illustrating the uses of discourse analysis for comprehending ideology, the implications of power/knowledge links,professional practice as a technology of power, and curriculum as at once commodities and cultural resources. In this way, Appelbaum effectively reveals a direction for teachers, students and researchers to cooperatively form a community attentive to the politics of curriculum and popular culture.

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