Ethnomathematical ideas in the curriculum
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2004
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Mathematics Education Research Journal
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A study was undertaken to investigate the implementation of an ethnomathematical unit in a mathematics classroom in the Maldives2. The research was conducted during the first four months of 2002 at two primary schools and involved teaching grade 5 students an ethnomathematical unit of work on measurement. The unit was designed in conjunction with the teachers. In this article ethnomathematical curriculum models are discussed and the approach used in the study is described. Data are presented indicating teachers’ and students’ reactions to using such a curriculum unit. The data showed that despite the very traditional education of the Maldives, the ethnomathematical approach was appreciated and understood by teachers and students.
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Ethnomathematics, Mathematics, Maths, Curriculum, Classrooms, Students, Teachers, Maldivian culture, Teaching, Teaching Style, Mathematical Concepts, Practical Implications, Maldives, ހިސާބު, ހިސާބު ޢިލްމު, މުދައްރިސުން, ކިޔަވައިދިނުން, ދަރިވަރުން, ކިޔަވައިދިނުމުގެ ވައްޓަފާޅި, ދިވެހި ސަޤާފަތް
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Adam, S. (2004). Ethnomathematical ideas in the curriculum. Mathematics Education Research Journal, 16(2), 49-68
.ޝެހެނާޒް އާދަމް. (2004). އެތްނޯމެތަމެޓިކަލް އައިޑިއާސް އިން ދަ ކަރިކިއުލަމް. މެތަމެޓިކްސް އެޑިއުކޭޝަން ރިސާރޗް ޖާރނަލް. 16(2), 49-68
.ޝެހެނާޒް އާދަމް. (2004). އެތްނޯމެތަމެޓިކަލް އައިޑިއާސް އިން ދަ ކަރިކިއުލަމް. މެތަމެޓިކްސް އެޑިއުކޭޝަން ރިސާރޗް ޖާރނަލް. 16(2), 49-68