Racialized and Gendered Labor in Students’ Responses to Precalculus and Calculus Instruction

IF 3.5 2区 教育学 Q1 EDUCATION & EDUCATIONAL RESEARCH Journal for Research in Mathematics Education Pub Date : 2022-03-01 DOI:10.5951/jresematheduc-2020-0170
Dan Battey, Kristen Amman, Luis A. Leyva, Nora E. Hyland, Emily Wolf McMichael
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Precalculus and calculus are considered gatekeeper courses because of their academic challenge and status as requirements for STEM (science, technology, engineering, and mathematics) and non-STEM majors alike. Despite college mathematics often being seen as a neutral space, the field has identified ways that expectations, interactions, and instruction are racialized and gendered. This article uses the concept of labor to examine responses from 20 students from historically marginalized groups to events identified as discouraging in precalculus and calculus instruction. Findings illustrate how Black students, Latina/o students, and white women engage in emotional and cognitive labor in response to discouraging events. Additionally, to manage this labor, students named coping strategies that involved moderating their participation to avoid or minimize the racialized and gendered impact of undergraduate mathematics instruction.
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学生对微积分前和微积分教学反应中的种族化和性别化劳动
微积分预科和微积分被认为是守门员课程,因为它们的学术挑战和地位是STEM(科学、技术、工程和数学)和非STEM专业的必修课程。尽管大学数学经常被视为一个中立的领域,但该领域已经确定了期望、互动和教学被种族化和性别化的方式。本文使用劳动的概念来研究20名来自历史边缘群体的学生对微积分预科和微积分教学中令人沮丧的事件的反应。研究结果说明了黑人学生、拉丁裔学生和白人女性在面对令人沮丧的事件时是如何进行情感和认知劳动的。此外,为了管理这种劳动,学生提出了应对策略,包括调节他们的参与,以避免或尽量减少本科数学教学的种族化和性别影响。
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Journal for Research in Mathematics Education
Journal for Research in Mathematics Education EDUCATION & EDUCATIONAL RESEARCH-
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期刊介绍: An official journal of the National Council of Teachers of Mathematics (NCTM), JRME is the premier research journal in mathematics education and is devoted to the interests of teachers and researchers at all levels--preschool through college. JRME is a forum for disciplined inquiry into the teaching and learning of mathematics. The editors encourage submissions including: -Research reports, addressing important research questions and issues in mathematics education, -Brief reports of research, -Research commentaries on issues pertaining to mathematics education research, and -Book reviews.
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