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Adults Mathematical Thinking And Emotions A Study Of Numerate Practice 1st Edition Jeff Evans

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Adults Mathematical Thinking And Emotions A Study Of Numerate Practice 1st Edition Jeff Evans
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Publisher: Routledge
File Extension: PDF
File size: 1.02 MB
Pages: 313
Author: Jeff Evans
ISBN: 9780203185896, 9780750709125, 9780750709132, 0203185897, 075070912X, 0750709138
Language: English
Year: 2001
Edition: 1

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Adults Mathematical Thinking And Emotions A Study Of Numerate Practice 1st Edition Jeff Evans by Jeff Evans 9780203185896, 9780750709125, 9780750709132, 0203185897, 075070912X, 0750709138 instant download after payment.

For adult educators and researchers who want to get to the root cause of the difficulties adults can have learning math. With participation in A-level and higher education math courses in real decline, more adults are going to be facing difficulties in math. The book points out ways of reconceptualizing current debates in math education, to take into account psychological and sociological perspectives. The findings have practical applications in education and training, clarifying problems such as making learning relevant to life, and countering "math anxiety. It also highlights areas for further research in mathematical and numerate thinking and emotion, particularly among adults.

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