![]() Mathematics Education in the Twentieth Centuryby Alan H. Schoenfeld - 2001 The first main section of the chapter, “The evolving content(s) of mathematics instruction,” discusses changes in the mathematics curriculum over the course of the century. The second main section, “On research: psychological, epistemological, and methodological issues,” describes the development of the discipline of research in mathematics education. A concluding discussion, “And next?,” discusses some of the evolutionary needs and pressures that may shape mathematics education in the early parts of the twenty-first century. To view the full-text for this article you must be signed-in with the appropriate membership. Please review your options below:
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