A useful ethics framework for mathematics teachers

An argument is presented that mathematics teachers would benefit from an ethics framework that allows them to reflect upon their position regarding the teaching of ethics within mathematics. We present such a framework, adapted from Chiodo and Bursill-Hall's (2018) levels of ethical engagement...

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Veröffentlicht in:arXiv.org 2022-12
Hauptverfasser: Rycroft-Smith, Lucy, Müller, Dennis, Chiodo, Maurice, Macey, Darren
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Sprache:eng
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Zusammenfassung:An argument is presented that mathematics teachers would benefit from an ethics framework that allows them to reflect upon their position regarding the teaching of ethics within mathematics. We present such a framework, adapted from Chiodo and Bursill-Hall's (2018) levels of ethical engagement for mathematicians, with discussion of its applications and implications. Awareness of ethical and social responsibility amongst mathematicians and mathematics educators is a newly established field, and yet it is crucially important, if we are to use mathematics for good and the avoidance of harm - in other words to use mathematics for justice, belonging, peace, care, education, lawmaking, building, creativity, equity, connection, fairness, rulemaking and order. Here, we present a way to extend ideas from ethics in the field of mathematics for mathematicians to the field of mathematics education for mathematics teachers, aiming to contribute to this transdisciplinary work and to advance the field further. We also explore links to ideas of equity, and silence and voice, drawing on the consequences of a deeper examination of the entanglements of mathematical-ethical dilemmas for mathematics teachers both inside and outside the classroom.
ISSN:2331-8422