Teaching for mathematical thinking: inquiry in mathematics learning and teaching

When this happens we have a third Col - this is a layer of inquiry in which teachers and university educators engage together in researchinquiry into educational processes and practices with a developmental aim to enhance the mathematical learning of students in our classrooms. [...]I have written a...

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World Problems
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