Spring 2026 - EDUC 905 G001
Fieldwork IV (5)
Class Number: 6583
Delivery Method: In Person
Overview
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Course Times + Location:
Jan 5 – Apr 10, 2026: Mon, 4:30–9:20 p.m.
Burnaby
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Instructor:
Nathalie Sinclair
nathalie_sinclair@sfu.ca
1 778 782-4303
Description
CALENDAR DESCRIPTION:
COURSE DETAILS:
Almost every piece of mathematics education research, every doctoral dissertation, is based on language data to some greater or lesser extent, where ‘language’ needs to be more or less broadly interpreted. Whether these data consist of oral interviews, transcripts of classroom video recordings, textbooks (ancient or modern), student written responses to tasks, mathematicians’ writings or teacher study group recordings, you need to be able to work with and analyse language data at length and at depth. One of the more challenging parts of the successful carrying out of a doctoral study involves bringing theoretical ideas and frames to bear upon language data in order to illuminate them, to bring aspects to light that might otherwise have been left unnoticed or ignored. Another aspect of carrying out a doctoral study that is well worthy of our consideration has to do with questions of method and manner of data ‘collection’/generation/creation, as well as its examination and analysis. What was done, what was not done and (for both) why?
COURSE-LEVEL EDUCATIONAL GOALS:
This course will primarily focus on our collective examination and dissection of published reports of studies whose authors have done interesting things in relation to examining and analyzing language-based data (mostly in mathematics education contexts), in order to make claims about their declared phenomena of interest. We will focus both on content and on method in these accounts, and the (hopefully) interesting interaction between the two. The readings will also provide access to sets of data for us to explore. The course’s primary goals are to help you to become a better and more critical reader of research literature, as well as a better undertaker of mathematics education research yourself.
Grading
- a weekly journal documenting your interaction with the course readings, as well as class participation 20%
- a paper based on reading and producing a critical commentary on an agreed mathematics education doctoral dissertation 40%
- a project paper based on a provisional analysis of some data in an area of interest to you within mathematics education 40%
Materials
REQUIRED READING:
Journal articles available through the SFU library will be distributed in class.
REQUIRED READING NOTES:
Your personalized Course Material list, including digital and physical textbooks, are available through the SFU Bookstore website by simply entering your Computing ID at: shop.sfu.ca/course-materials/my-personalized-course-materials.
Graduate Studies Notes:
Important dates and deadlines for graduate students are found here: http://www.sfu.ca/dean-gradstudies/current/important_dates/guidelines.html. The deadline to drop a course with a 100% refund is the end of week 2. The deadline to drop with no notation on your transcript is the end of week 3.
Registrar Notes:
ACADEMIC INTEGRITY: YOUR WORK, YOUR SUCCESS
At SFU, you are expected to act honestly and responsibly in all your academic work. Cheating, plagiarism, or any other form of academic dishonesty harms your own learning, undermines the efforts of your classmates who pursue their studies honestly, and goes against the core values of the university.
To learn more about the academic disciplinary process and relevant academic supports, visit:
- SFU’s Academic Integrity Policy: S10-01 Policy
- SFU’s Academic Integrity website, which includes helpful videos and tips in plain language: Academic Integrity at SFU
RELIGIOUS ACCOMMODATION
Students with a faith background who may need accommodations during the term are encouraged to assess their needs as soon as possible and review the Multifaith religious accommodations website. The page outlines ways they begin working toward an accommodation and ensure solutions can be reached in a timely fashion.