Theories Of Mathematical Learning
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Originally published | 1996 |
Editors | Brian Greer |
Pearla Nesher | |
Paul Cobb | |
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ID | 1983531 |
About Theories Of Mathematical Learning
Chemists, working with only mortars and pestles, could not get very far unless they had mathematical models to explain what was happening "inside" of their elements of experience -- an example of what could be termed mathematical learning. . . .