Socio and socio-mathematical norms : traits of interaction in a first year undergraduate mathematics talking classroom

The classroom is a micro-culture where socio and socio-mathematical norms of interactions are fostered by an instructor who represents the mathematics community. Informed by the 'emergent approach' developed by Cobb and Yackel (1996) that explains how mathematical growth takes place in the...

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