Etnomatemáticas e investigación poscualitativa: reconceptualización de un currículo de matemáticas con estudiantes gitanos

Autores/as

  • George Kyriakopoulos Mr

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.22267/relatem.2215E.95

Palabras clave:

rizoma, estudiantes gitanos, curso de matemáticas

Resumen

La reconceptualización del currículo de matemáticas con estudiantes gitanos adapta un modelo de investigación metodológicamente alternativo donde el investigador explora las áreas comunes del conocimiento matemático. Esta exploración revela un rizoma que retrata las posibilidades que se ofrecen al proceso educativo cuando el currículo de matemáticas se orienta hacia la cultura y el presente histórico de los estudiantes. Con motivo del nacimiento de un niño se desarrollan una serie de actividades matemáticas que se adaptan a su presente histórico y adquieren significado y sustancia a través de la vida cotidiana. El rizoma desarrollado brinda la oportunidad de comprender la esencia de su vida diaria y examinar las relaciones de poder y la forma de acción de este grupo cultural específico a través de las matemáticas.

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2024-02-27

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Kyriakopoulos, G. . (2024). Etnomatemáticas e investigación poscualitativa: reconceptualización de un currículo de matemáticas con estudiantes gitanos. Revista Latinoamericana De Etnomatemática Perspectivas Socioculturales De La Educación Matemática, 15(Especial), 59-77. https://doi.org/10.22267/relatem.2215E.95