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Challenges in Mathematics Education for the Next Decade

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    Challenges in Mathematics Education for the Next Decade

    Speakers:

    Douglas Butler (TSM)

    Brad Hansen-Smith (Wholemovement)

    Date: 10 - 14 Sep 2017
    Venue: Hotel Annabella, Balatonfüred, Lake Balaton, Hungary
    Time: 12:00 - 17:00
    Type: Conference Fee: 750 €

    The 14th International Conference of The Mathematics Education for the Future Project is titled Challenges in Mathematics Education for the Next Decade. 

    It is being held in cooperation with the Budapest Semesters in Mathematics Education, Mathematics Education Centre, Institut for Mathematics, Faculty of Sciences, Eötvös Lóránd University, Budapest, and with The Hong Kong Institute of Education, MUED, DQME II, DQME3, MAV, AWM, AAMT, WTM-Verlag (Wissenschaftliche Texte und Medien – scientific texts and media), and Wholemovement. 

    The purpose of the conference is to meet mathematics educators from all over the world who are working on innovation and presenting new ideas in the teaching of mathematics, statistics, informatics and science. In addition to many varied and interesting papers, there will be workshops, small interactive working groups, and the creative Open Forum of Ideas.

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