Khan, Steven2010-04-142010-04-142008Khan, S. (2008). The potentials of embodied and ethnomathematical perspectives for Caribbean mathematics education. Caribbean Curriculum, 15, 133-1541017-5636https://hdl.handle.net/2139/6590This paper explores the potential value of adopting embodied and ethnomathematical perspectives in the specific context of mathematical education in Trinidad and Tobago. It is suggested that ideas representing overlaps among the domains of embodied cognition and ethnomathematics are manifested in the reform-oriented mathematics curriculum documents of the Trinidad and Tobago Secondary Education Modernization Programme (SEMP), and a simple example is provided of one area where such an investigation might potentially beginenMathematics educationEmbodied mathematicsEthnomathematicsCurriculum developmentSecondary school curriculumTrinidad and TobagoThe potentials of embodied and ethnomathematical perspectives for Caribbean mathematics educationArticle