Mathematics education for sustainable futures: A strengths-based survey of the field to invite further research action

Mariam Makramalla, Alf T Coles*, Kate le Roux, David Wagner, David Wagner

*Corresponding author for this work

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Abstract

In this survey, we introduce and prompt an article collection—"Mathematics Education for Sustainable Futures"—which we are guest editing. The collection will comprise original research articles, written and published over a 2-year period. Recognising the collection title as making reference to what is an emerging area of research, in this introduction, we survey work that has been done. In the spirit of opening and inviting new questions and research directions, we focus on what it means to take mathematics education for sustainable futures seriously, for how we practise and imagine mathematics education, including established topics such as curriculum, knowledge, pedagogy, teacher education, language, modelling, and technology. We structure our review around eight invitations (here arranged into six sections) in the call for collection articles. Each section ends with further invitations for potential authors, or others, wanting to locate and chart their own work in the space. We end drawing out two themes that resonate across the invitations: attention to who and what is marginalised and the importance of a deep reflexivity in our choice/use of concepts. This text is part of the article collection entitled “Mathematics Education for Sustainable Futures” (available at https://link.springer.com/collections/acebaagbha).
Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)535-556
Number of pages22
JournalEducational Studies in Mathematics
Volume119
Issue number3
Early online date12 Feb 2025
DOIs
Publication statusE-pub ahead of print - 12 Feb 2025

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Keywords

  • sustainable futures
  • mathematics education
  • survey

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