Calling a spade a spade: Mathematics in the new pattern of division of labour

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The new patterns of division of labour have dramatically changed the nature and role of mathematical skills needed for the labour force and correspondingly changed the place of mathematics in popular culture and in the mainstream education. The forces that drive these changes come from the tension between the ever deepening specialisation of labour and ever increasing length of specialised training required for jobs at the increasingly sharp cutting edge of technology. Unfortunately these deeper socio-economic origins of the current systemic crisis of mathematics education are not clearly spelt out, neither in cultural studies nor, in the education policy discourse; at the best, they are only euphemistically hinted at. This paper is an attempt to describe the socio-economic landscape of mathematics education without resorting to euphemisms.

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Borovik, A. V. (2016). Calling a spade a spade: Mathematics in the new pattern of division of labour. In Trends in the History of Science (pp. 347–374). Springer. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-28582-5_20

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