Mathematical Literacy: A new literacy or a new mathematics?

  • Vithal R
  • Bishop A
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Abstract

Mathematical Literacy is a ‘hot’ topic at present in most countries, whether it is referred to by that name, or in some cases as Numeracy, or Quantitative Literacy, or Matheracy, or as some part of Ethnomathematics, or related to Mathematics in Society. Questions continue to be asked about what is meant by mathematics in any concept of Mathematical Literacy and the use of the very word ‘Literacy’ in its association with Mathematics has been challenged. Its importance, however, lies in changing our perspective on mathematics teaching, away from the elitism so often associated with much mathematics education, and towards a more equitable, accessible and genuinely educational ideal.

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Vithal, R., & Bishop, A. J. (2006). Mathematical Literacy: A new literacy or a new mathematics? Pythagoras, 0(64). https://doi.org/10.4102/pythagoras.v0i64.93

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