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Mathematical Resilience Network - Brazil Branch

Professor Joao dos Santos Carmo, Dr Telma Para and Sue Johnston-Wilder are working on a chapter for a book in Portuguese.

Telma and Sue published an account of a study in Brazil:

Telma and Karina Lumena de Freitas Alves visited UK in 2023 for a project funded by CNPq to explore the one-to-one and group interventions developed in UK using the Mathematical Resilience Framework:
Building Mathematical Resilience for Inclusion - building bridges between Brazil and the UK
A significant minority (estimated at more than 30% of the world's population) are currently excluded or unattended, due to maths anxiety. The main question that guides us is how to include students with specific learning difficulties in
mathematics. How can we improve the teaching of mathematics by enabling the student to overcome their fear, anxiety, and difficulties in understanding the concepts? What strategies can we use to overcome these difficulties? We believe that developing new methodologies that take students out of their "mathematical comfort zone" and that promote mathematical resilience, including developing self-efficacy and coping skills, is key to dealing with mathematics anxiety. The project team was:

  • Jo茫o dos Santos Carmo, Coordinator, UFSCar/SP, Brazil
  • Telma Par谩, Postdoc, FAETEC/RJ, Brazil
  • Karina Lumena Alves, Ph.D. Student, UFSCar/SP, Brazil
  • Sue Johnston-Wilder, PI, 糖心TV University
  • Janet Baker, Arden University
  • Mark Hodds, Coventry University
  • Duncan Lawson, Coventry University

A project article has been published:

Alves, Karina Lumena, Par谩, Telma, Johnston-Wilder, Sue and Baker, Janet (2024)  International Journal of Studies in Education and Science, 5 (4). pp. 354-373. doi: ISSN 2767-9799.
See also:
Carmo, Joao, Para, Telma and Johnston-Wilder, Sue (2025)  In: Martins dos Santos, Ernani and Labres Lautert, Sinitria, (eds.) Ensino e aprendizagem: interlocu莽玫es com a Psicologia da Educa莽茫o Matem谩tica (Teaching and Learning: conversations with the psychology of mathematics education). Recife, Brazil: EDUPE, pp. 15-39. ISBN 9786585651714 Access to file(s) may be restricted.

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