Abstract
This paper discusses data from interviews with mathematics educators from Australasia and
Colombia on their views of, experiences in and expectations from the internationalisation
and globalisation of their discipline. International collaboration is essential for moving the
discipline forward in a globalised world and avoiding the colonialism of the past - and
allowing the discipline to play its role in bridging the increasing gap between developing
and developed countries. The aim of this analysis is to examine some problematical aspects
of this collaboration between countries of unequal "power" and resources.
Bill Atweh & Phil Clarkson
Some Problematics in International Collaboration in Mathematics Education