REPLY: RE: [Maths-Education] Reader in Mathematics Education
Paul Ernest
maths-education@nottingham.ac.uk
Thu, 28 Oct 2004 16:04:13 +0100 (GMT Daylight Time)
Excellent Simon
Sorry about oversight in replying
Go ahead next term (unless you want to do Maths Curricc and
attend 1 or 2 w/es?)
Paul
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> Dear Paul.
> Have finally had references returned and funding approved; you should receive
> application by end of the week.
> Have been told I've missed Psychology module this term, but Ok for next term.
> Please let me know if this s nt the case.
> Best wishes,
> Simon.
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> Colleagues
>
> I have promised to put together a Reader for Mathematics Education for
> RoutledgeFalmer. This will be edited from existing publications, with 75/80%
> from their own books and journals (which is quite a lot, esp. in book dept!)
>
> The aim is to offer something of value for both PGCE students and MED
> students
> - some basic theory and research - some valuable introductions to important
> ideas - across the range of relevant topics
>
> Any suggestions on what I should put in such a book? I would greatly welcome
> suggestions on what you would find useful for your students, both in terms of
>
> topic/content coverage, and also specific references
>
> Thanks for your attention
>
> Paul
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Paul
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Professor Paul Ernest
Leader of Masters and Doctoral Degree Programmes in
Mathematics Education Phone: +44-1392-264796
University of Exeter Secretary: +44-1392-264877
School of Education & LL Fax: +44-1392-264736
Heavitree Road Email: p.ernest@ex.ac.uk
Exeter EX1 2LU, UK Web: http://www.ex.ac.uk/~PErnest/