Problems and solutions in mathematical education - a spectrum extremity

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Research and Development in Higher Education Vol. 23: Flexible Learning for a Flexible Society

July, 2000, 755 pages
Published by
Lesley Richardson & John Lidstone
ISBN
0908557477
Abstract 

This paper draws attention to some major problems in mathematics education. These problems are partly based on a misunderstanding of the nature of higher level mathematics. Illustrations and anecdotes are drawn from over thirty years teaching experience in seven tertiary institutions. Solutions lie in awareness of important distinctions: Community awareness for major improvements; Individual awareness for more local improvements.