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Didi Suryadi; Takashi Itoh; Isnarto – Journal on Mathematics Education, 2023
This paper aims to explore an Indonesian prospective mathematics teacher's lesson planning and identify its characteristics of mathematical task design from the viewpoint of the anthropological theory of the didactic. The well-documented activities concerning lesson planning developed by the prospective mathematics teacher in her experiment to…
Descriptors: Preservice Teachers, Teacher Education Programs, Lesson Plans, Mathematics Instruction
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Broley, Laura; Hardy, Nadia – International Journal of Research in Undergraduate Mathematics Education, 2022
Research using the Anthropological Theory of the Didactic suggests different models of how student learning may evolve in the progression of undergraduate mathematics coursework: from elementary courses in Calculus to more advanced courses in Analysis. An ideal model suggests that the theory-driven learning in the latter serves as a natural…
Descriptors: Calculus, Mathematics Instruction, Teaching Methods, Task Analysis
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Hardaker, Glenn; Sabki, Aishah Ahmad – International Journal of Qualitative Studies in Education (QSE), 2015
This anthropological study of a higher education British Madrasah was undertaken to increase our awareness of the spectrum of sensory experiences that shape Islamic pedagogy. We started our anthropological study from an Islamic premise of the inseparable nature of knowledge and the sacred. Pedagogy is defined as not a matter of simple methods and…
Descriptors: Islam, Religious Education, Teaching Methods, Holistic Approach
Majasan, J. A. – West African Journal of Education, 1975
Educational methods used by simpler societies of the world are discussed as appropriate for incorporating into modern, technologically-oriented institutions. It is suggested that traditional, free exploration by children can be merged into the school curriculum, allowing freedom and learning by experimentation with or without the teacher. (LBH)
Descriptors: Developing Nations, Educational Anthropology, Educational Philosophy, Elementary Secondary Education
Dynneson, Thomas L. – 1983
Social studies educators are encouraged to apply anthropological research to their understanding of classroom dynamics and the learning process. In 11 propositions, the contributions of anthropology to more effective teaching are explored. For each of these propositions, there are a number of relevant research questions to guide classroom…
Descriptors: Educational Anthropology, Educational Theories, Elementary Secondary Education, Learning Motivation
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Heatherington, M. E. – Educational Forum, 1976
The gloomy thesis, critized in this article, proposed that covert, socially-sanctioned messages outshout, outweigh, and outlast the overt messages of subjects. What is being taught is enculturation. (Author/RK)
Descriptors: Classroom Environment, Critical Thinking, Cultural Context, Educational Anthropology
Bishop, Alan J. – 1991
This book breaks new ground in Mathematics Education by taking as its focus the idea of Mathematics as a cultural product and analyzing the educational consequences of this cultural perspective. Drawing on a wide variety of sources and references, the book integrates the literature into a new conceptual schema that demonstrates and substantiates…
Descriptors: Curriculum Development, Educational Anthropology, Educational Environment, Elementary Secondary Education