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2020 Revue d'histoire des mathématiques. N° 26. Vol. 1. p. 3-72. Number theory in the "Nouvelles annales de mathématiques (1842–1927)" : a case study about mathematicals journals for teachers and students.
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2020 Tangente Education. N° 52. p. 6-8. La nouvelle vague de la pédagogie.
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2020 Tangente Education. N° 52. p. 9-9. La pédagogie Montessori.
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2020 Tangente Education. N° 52. p. 2-2. Mary Everest Boole, une pédagogue surprenante et ... oubliée.
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2020 Tangente. N° 197. p. 27-27. Dans l'édition, ils vont par deux.
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2019 "Dig where you stand" 5. Proceedings of the Fifth International Conference on the History of Mathematics Education. ICHME-5. Daily life traits in arithmetic word problems: a glance at 1950s school notebooks. p. 93-109.
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2019 "Dig where you stand" 5. Proceedings of the Fifth International Conference on the History of Mathematics Education. ICHME-5. Norms and practices of secondary teachers' formation. The Portuguese case (1915-1930). p. 337-353.
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2019 "Dig where you stand" 5. Proceedings of the Fifth International Conference on the History of Mathematics Education. ICHME-5. Attitudes toward intuition in calculus textbooks p. 83-92.
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2019 "Dig where you stand" 5. Proceedings of the Fifth International Conference on the History of Mathematics Education. ICHME-5. On French heritage of Cartesian geometry in Elements from Arnauld, Lamy and Lacroix. p. 11-28.
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2019 "Dig where you stand" 5. Proceedings of the Fifth International Conference on the History of Mathematics Education. ICHME-5. Views on usefulness and applications during the sixties. p. 387-399.
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2019 "Dig where you stand" 5. Proceedings of the Fifth International Conference on the History of Mathematics Education. ICHME-5. Didier Henrion, an enigmatic introducer of Dutch mathematics in Paris. p. 269-281.
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2019 "Dig where you stand" 5. Proceedings of the Fifth International Conference on the History of Mathematics Education. ICHME-5. Anton Dakitsch collection – the scope of mathematics teaching in Brazilian industrial education in the 1950s. p. 257-267.
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2019 "Dig where you stand" 5. Proceedings of the Fifth International Conference on the History of Mathematics Education. ICHME-5. Let them speak; hear them speak - old Chinese wisdom on mathematics education. p. 355-369.
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2019 "Dig where you stand" 5. Proceedings of the Fifth International Conference on the History of Mathematics Education. ICHME-5. Polya and Dienes: Two men of one mind or one culture ? p. 29-47.
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2019 "Dig where you stand" 5. Proceedings of the Fifth International Conference on the History of Mathematics Education. ICHME-5. Teaching mathematics in Moroccan high schools in the past fifty years. p. 239-255.
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2019 "Dig where you stand" 5. Proceedings of the Fifth International Conference on the History of Mathematics Education. ICHME-5. Building new mathematical discourse among practitioners in restoration and enlightenment England 1650-1750. p. 319-335.
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2019 "Dig where you stand" 5. Proceedings of the Fifth International Conference on the History of Mathematics Education. ICHME-5. Dmitry Chizhov and the examination of mathematics textbooks in Russia during the 1820s-1830s . p. 205-220.
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2019 "Dig where you stand" 5. Proceedings of the Fifth International Conference on the History of Mathematics Education. ICHME-5. Dutch mathematics teachers, magazines and organizations: 1904-1941. p. 371-386.
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2019 "Dig where you stand" 5. Proceedings of the Fifth International Conference on the History of Mathematics Education. ICHME-5. Pedagogical value of the Russian abacus and its use in teaching and learning arithmetic in the 19th – early 20th century. p. 161-176.
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2019 "Dig where you stand" 5. Proceedings of the Fifth International Conference on the History of Mathematics Education. ICHME-5. Two textbooks on unconventional arithmetic: Reactions of influential persons p. 65-81.