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Abstract

South Africa, with its diverse cultural groups, has a rich variety of cultural artefacts based on mathematics. Mathematics, according to the Curriculum and Assessment Policy Statement for Mathematics in the Further Education and Training Phase, is defined as a human activity, which includes mathematical investigations in physical and social phenomena, well aligned with ethno mathematics. Teachers from various cultural groups, however, have limited knowledge of cultural artefacts and this knowledge does not receive sufficient attention during teacher training. The purpose of this article is to investigate examples of cultural artefacts in the preparation of a mathematics lesson. The study is situated in a socio-cultural context. Nineteen mathematics student-teachers from different cultural groups enrolled for a B.Ed. Honours degree, were invited to participate. A qualitative research design, with research reports and one-on-one interviews as data collection instruments, was adopted. The mathematics student-teachers conducted a research project that expected from them to include cultural artefacts in a mathematics lesson. The data was analysed according to themes, subthemes and codes. Findings reveal that participants used different examples of cultural artefacts, which include cultural dwellings, clothing, games and artworks. The article contributes to the introduction of cultural artefacts in a mathematics lesson.

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Title
Voorbeelde van kulturele artefakte in die voorbereiding van 'n wiskundeles/Examples of cultural artefacts in the preparation of a mathematics lesson
Author
Spangenberg, Erica D
Pages
1-9
Section
Oorspronklike Navorsing
Publication year
2015
Publication date
2015
Publisher
South African Academy of Science and Art
ISSN
02543486
e-ISSN
22224173
Source type
Scholarly Journal
Language of publication
Afrikaans
ProQuest document ID
1737493431
Copyright
Copyright AOSIS (Pty) Ltd 2015