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Meta-Didactical Slippages: A Qualitative Case Study Of Didactical Situations In A Ninth Grade Mathematics Classroom, Nathan J. Wisdom
Meta-Didactical Slippages: A Qualitative Case Study Of Didactical Situations In A Ninth Grade Mathematics Classroom, Nathan J. Wisdom
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Research on the mathematical behavior of children over the past forty decades has considerably renewed and augmented the body of evaluative tests of the results of learning (Lester, 2007). Research however, has provided very little knowledge about the means of improving students’ performance on these tests. Nevertheless teachers, students, and others are being pressured to improve students’ performance, but in order to concentrate on basic skills, the learning itself is made more difficult and slower. The combination of requirements has led to a variety of uncontrolled phenomena such as meta-didactical slippage (Brousseau, 2008).
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