Bridging Mathematical Knowledge from Different Cultures: Proposals for an Intercultural and Interdisciplinary Curriculum
Teaching mathematics in a multicultural scholastic context is a current research theme in countries where the phenomenon of immigration is becoming important. There is a project being carried out in some southern European countries which aims to identify the needs of maths teachers in the lower seco...
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