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SUMMARY; CHARSET=UTF-8 :Seminar by Dr Laura Black (University of Manchester) Deepening Engagement in Mathematical Learning: A question of â€˜identityâ€™?
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DESCRIPTION; CHARSET=UTF-8 :This seminar will focus on the concept of identity and its value for exploring both engagement in learning and alienation from formal schooling. I will draw on work from across our research projects which have looked at studentsâ€™ relationships with mathematics in a variety of contexts, including post 16 A-level mathematics, mathematically demanding programmes at university and more recently in early primary school (aged 5-6 years old).  I will argue that identity provides a useful way to understand how our experiences â€˜in practiceâ€™ become crystallised (through reflection) into statements about who we are as a person â€“ for example, â€˜I did this wellâ€™ may become â€˜maths makes sense to meâ€™ and eventually â€˜I am gifted at mathsâ€™. Our work in this area has considered how studentsâ€™ mathematical identities are mediated by practices which are classed, gendered etc. Therefore, in this seminar, I will argue that researching â€˜identityâ€™ is not merely a matter of addressing the STEM agenda by increasing engagement (and participation) in mathematically related subjects, but rather it can provide a lens through which to study the function mathematics plays in re-producing broader social inequalities in education.
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