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What is Poststructural Theory

Impacts of Globalization and Innovation in Mathematics Education
Explanations that go beyond modernism and scrutinize ways in which language is used to display power and inequality.
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Globalisation Gender Sensitivity in the Teaching of Mathematics in Higher Education
William Chakabwata (University of South Africa, South Africa)
Copyright: © 2024 |Pages: 27
DOI: 10.4018/979-8-3693-2873-6.ch007
Abstract
The teaching of mathematics globally at university level, has created an environment that favours the performance of men over women. Men tend to perform better than women at university level. The gender gap has been explained by using biological and social cultural theories. It is also noted that at doctoral level the number of women who earn degrees is very minimal and the women graduates tend to be viewed as less competent when compared with men. The study employs poststructural feminism, socialcultural, and situated learning theories to explore the gender gap in mathematics. Gender stereotypes seem to have a major impact on performance of women in mathematics.
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Critical Study of Gender and Teacher-Designed Interactive Educational Websites
The works of mid-20 th century French and continental philosophers and critical theorists who problematize the stability in human sciences arguing for the complexity of humans instead.
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