Mathematics Education in Multilingual Contexts for the Indigenous Population in Latin America

Aldo Parra, Jackeline Mendes, Paola Valero, Martha Villavicencio Ubillús

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Abstract

In Latin America, there is a considerable Indigenous population whose participation in the educational system has been systematically obstructed by the imposition of Spanish and Portuguese, the languages of the colonial powers. The historical process of Indigenous education was rooted in the colonial project assimilation. A recent move towards the acknowledgement of linguistic and cultural diversity has opened spaces for new discussions about education as a terrain for regaining and reclaiming a cultural identity. In this context, we examine challenges and possibilities for the development of Indigenous mathematics education in multilingual contexts, based on existing research carried out in Brazil, Peru, and Colombia. We consider the relationship between language policy and educational policy, as well as bilingualism and its implementation in relation to Indigenous education. We discuss the development of mathematical registers and language revitalization as central issues within the mathematics education of Indigenous people.
Original languageEnglish
Title of host publicationMathematics Education and Language Diversity : The 21st ICMI Study
EditorsRichard Barwell, Philip Clarkson, Anjum Halai, Mercy Kazima, Judit Moschkovich, Nuria Planas, Mamokgethi Phakeng, Paola Valero, Martha Villavicencio Ubillús
Number of pages18
PublisherSpringer Science+Business Media
Publication date2016
Pages67-84
Chapter4
ISBN (Print)978-3-319-14510-5
ISBN (Electronic)978-3-319-14511-2
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 2016
SeriesNew ICMI Studies Series

Keywords

  • Indigenous
  • Indigenous learners
  • Indigenous languages
  • Indigenous education
  • Intercultural
  • Intercultural education
  • Intercultural schools
  • Interculturality
  • Language extinction
  • Language revitalization
  • Oral language
  • Oral registers
  • Written language
  • Written registers
  • Cultural identity
  • Ethnomathematics
  • De-colonization
  • Linguistic rights

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