Abstract
This is a paper about girls in mathematics. In it I give an account of a piece of research which I consider to be theoretically adequate for the work that I wanted to conduct about gender. It addresses the complex questions that people who do any research in mathematics education want to understand better: questions about learning and individuality, about thinking, about expertise. It links these with questions of power, control, dependence and change, and in so doing provides a different story about girls in mathematics.
Margaret Walshaw
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