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Research issues in the learning and teaching of algebra

Kieran, Carolyn(Edited by)Wagner, Sigrid(Edited by)
Part of the Research Agenda for Mathematics Education Series series
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First Published in 1989. We clearly know more today about teaching and learning mathematics than we did twenty years ago, and we are beginning to see the effects of this new knowledge at the classroom level.

In particular, we can point to several significant sets of studies based on emerging theoretical frameworks. To establish such a framework, researchers must be provided with the opportunity to exchange and refine their ideas and viewpoints.

Conferences held in Georgia and Wisconsin during the seventies serve as examples of the role such meetings can play in providing a vehicle for increased communication, synthesis, summary, and cross-disciplinary fertilization among researchers working within a specialized area of mathematical learning.

This monograph holds selected papers from four more recent conferences on Research Agenda in Mathematics Education.

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Routledge
113543428X / 9781135434281
eBook
07/12/2018
United Kingdom
English
1 online resource
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