Research on gender and mathematics: exploring new and future directions

Publication Date

2-1-2024

Document Type

Article

Publication Title

ZDM - Mathematics Education

Volume

56

Issue

1

DOI

10.1007/s11858-023-01510-6

First Page

141

Last Page

151

Abstract

This narrative review of current research on gender and mathematics covers the years 2020 to 2022. The number of exemplary publications within these 3 years and the diversity of topics, theoretical frameworks, subjects, and authors are indications of gender and mathematics remaining a robust and evolving area of study. Of particular interest are studies of lived experiences of students in secondary school and university programs, many of which featured continuing and troubling discriminatory incidents. In addition, the focus in several studies on the intersectionality of gender with race and other identity features is a commendable trend that should be continued. Similar to the transition from sex differences to gender differences that emerged in the 1990s and 2000s, in the papers examined, some authors have reconceptualized gender as a fluid, non-binary construct, although most gender data are reported in binary ways. Gender remains a focus of research in mathematics education because of persistent inequities in achievement, attitudes, representation, and lived experiences.

Keywords

Gender, Identity, Intersectionality, Mathematics, Sexuality

Department

Research Foundation

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