Ole Skovsmose

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Ole Skovsmose
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BornHjørring, Denmark
Died
São Paulo, Brazil
NationalityDanish
Alma mater Aalborg University
Scientific career
Fields Mathematics
Institutions Aalborg University
São Paulo State University

Ole Skovsmose (1944-2025) was a Danish mathematics educator, philosopher, and artist, known for his contributions to critical mathematics education. Skovsmose was an emeritus professor at the Department of Culture and Learning at Aalborg University, Denmark, and served as a volunteer professor in the Graduate Program in Mathematics Education at the São Paulo State University (UNESP), Rio Claro campus.

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Academic contributions

Skovsmose’s academic work focused on the socio-political aspects of mathematics and mathematics education. His contributions have led to the development of concepts such as critical mathematics education, landscapes of investigation, and students’ foregrounds. He authored over 50 books and more than 150 scientific articles. Notable works include his collaboration with the international research group BaCoMET (Basic Components of Mathematics Education for Teachers), which included prominent figures such as Alan Bishop and Guy Brousseau. The project resulted in the book Meaning in Mathematics Education.

In recognition of his contributions, Skovsmose received the Hans Freudenthal Award in 2024 from the International Commission on Mathematical Instruction for his foundational work in critical mathematics education. [1] His ideas have influenced academic studies worldwide, particularly in countries such as Colombia, India, Brazil, South Africa, and Germany.

Skovsmose held various academic and advisory roles. He worked at Aalborg University for 25 years, eventually becoming a full professor before assuming emeritus status. [2]

Books

Coeditor

Art work

In addition to his academic career, Skovsmose was an accomplished artist. His works have been exhibited in galleries and museums across Europe, North and South America, and Asia, including venues such as the Carrousel du Louvre in France and the National Historical Museum in Brazil. In 2015, he participated in the European and Latin American Biennial of Contemporary Art. Skovsmose is a member of the Association Internationale des Arts Plastiques and the Danish Association of Visual Artists. [10] His book Saudade explores the history of his artistic projects, including Faces as Landscapes and The Four Graces.

References

  1. "Hans Freudenthal Award 2024". ICMI.
  2. "Ole Skovsmose". Aalborg University's Research Portal.
  3. Ernest, Paul. "SKOVSMOSE, O. TOWARDS A PHILOSOPHY OF CRITICAL MATHEMATICS EDUCATION, DORDRECHT: KLUWER, 1994". GWDG.
  4. Barwell, Richard (2005). "Mathematics, Discourse and Democracy". British Educational Research Journal. 31 (6): 787–798. ISSN   0141-1926.
  5. "Review of Ole Skovsmose: Travelling through Education: Uncertainty, Mathematics, Responsibility by Bharath Sriraman". Aalborg University's Research Portal.
  6. Lawler, Brian R. (5 July 2011). "What if Mathematics Could No Longer Be Trusted? A Review of In Doubt—About Language, Mathematics, Knowledge and Life-Worlds". Journal of Urban Mathematics Education. 4 (1). doi: 10.21423/jume-v4i1a132 .
  7. Ernest, Paul (2 January 2020). "Connecting humans to equations: a reinterpretation of the philosophy of mathematics, by Ole Ravn and Ole Skovsmose, Switzerland, Springer Nature, 2019, xxiv+188 pp., $109.99 (hardcover), ISBN-13: 978-3-03-001336-3". Mathematical Thinking and Learning. 22 (1): 79–80. doi:10.1080/10986065.2019.1687155. ISSN   1098-6065.
  8. Rubel, Laurie H. (2 July 2024). ": by Ole Skovsmose, Springer, Springer Nature Switzerland, 2023, xiv+275 pp., $159.99 (Hardcover), ISBN 978-3-031-26241-8". doi:10.1080/10986065.2024.2328904. ISSN   1098-6065.{{cite journal}}: Cite journal requires |journal= (help)
  9. Ernest, Paul (25 April 2024). "A Review of Critical Mathematics Education by Ole Skovsmose". Journal for Theoretical & Marginal Mathematics Education. 3 (1): Article 0302. doi:10.5281/zenodo.11049484. ISSN   2996-1645.
  10. "Ole Skovsmose". Artavita.