2020
DOI: 10.1007/978-3-030-38744-0_4
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Changes in Polish School Mathematics Education in the Years 1989–2019

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“…The ideology affected the teaching style and educational structure as well. A teacher-centered approach was dominant; teachers had to obey very strict timelines specifying when and how long to focus on particular issues, and an individual approach was discouraged (Karpiński et al, 2020). Despite strong indoctrination, the methods of teaching mathematics reflected the changes taking place in Europe.…”
Section: On Mathematics Education In Poland From 1945 To 1989mentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…The ideology affected the teaching style and educational structure as well. A teacher-centered approach was dominant; teachers had to obey very strict timelines specifying when and how long to focus on particular issues, and an individual approach was discouraged (Karpiński et al, 2020). Despite strong indoctrination, the methods of teaching mathematics reflected the changes taking place in Europe.…”
Section: On Mathematics Education In Poland From 1945 To 1989mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The creation of the AMT was the result of personal contacts between Wacław Zawadowski, a professor at Warsaw University, and Jan Potworowski from Brunel University in London. These led to the first teachers 'visits to England as part of the TEMPUS program (Karpiński et al, 2020). The AMT's goal is to cooperate in order to provide mathematics teaching quality improvements in Poland (http:// www.…”
Section: Nim -Nauczyciele I Matematyka [Tandm -Teachers and Mathematics]mentioning
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“…This put them at 13th place among 65 countries and economies participating in the survey and fourth among European Union countries. Polish students have achieved a level of mathematical skills identical to Canadian students and statistically indistinguishable from Finnish students (Karpinski et al, 2020, p. 158).PISA has thus induced a new international coloniality in national educational programs. PISA thus exercises hegemonic control over curricula; due to the conception of skills-based competencies, curricula are dominated by labour market criteria and economic values, marginalising specific goals for education and cognitive development.…”
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confidence: 99%