[Maths-Education] CANCELLED King's Maths Ed Seminar CANCELLED
Jeremy Hodgen
jeremy.hodgen at kcl.ac.uk
Tue Mar 28 11:23:44 BST 2006
Dear All,
Tonight's seminar at King's (Terezinha Nunes, 28 March)is CANCELLED
due to illness. Apologies for the late notice.
Jeremy
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>You are cordially invited to the following seminar at King's this
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>Jeremy
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>>Equivalence of fractions: why it is important and when it is easy
>>
>>Professor Terezinha Nunes
>>Department of Educational Studies
>>University of Oxford
>>
>>Tuesday 28th March 2006
>>Department of Education & Professional Studies, King's College London
>>
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>
>>5.30 - 7.00 pm, Room G8
>>
>>Rational numbers pose problems for learners that differ radically
>>from those in the domain of whole numbers. One of them is
>>equivalence. Two sets with the same number label are equivalent;
>>those with different number labels are not. Neither of these
>>statements is necessarily true of rational numbers. This talk will
>>discuss the different situations in which fractions are used and
>>will show how their differences relate to children's understanding
>>of the equivalence of fractions.
>>
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>>Dr Jeremy Hodgen
>>Lecturer in Mathematics Education
>>King's College, London
>>Department of Education and Professional Studies
>>Franklin-Wilkins Building
>>Waterloo Bridge Wing
>>150 Stamford Street
>>London SE1 9NH
>>
>>Tel: 020 7848 3102
>>Fax: 020 7848 3182
>>E-mail: <mailto:jeremy.hodgen at kcl.ac.uk>jeremy.hodgen at kcl.ac.uk
>>
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>Dr Jeremy Hodgen
>Lecturer in Mathematics Education
>King's College, London
>Department of Education and Professional Studies
>Franklin-Wilkins Building
>Waterloo Bridge Wing
>150 Stamford Street
>London SE1 9NH
>
>Tel: 020 7848 3102
>Fax: 020 7848 3182
>E-mail: <mailto:jeremy.hodgen at kcl.ac.uk>jeremy.hodgen at kcl.ac.uk
>
>The Department for Education and Professional Studies is in the
>Waterloo Bridge Wing of the Franklin-Wilkins Building in KCL's
>Waterloo Campus on the south bank of the River Thames. Come to the
>entrance at the end of Waterloo Bridge (not the main entrance to the
>Franklin-Wilkins Building on Stamford Street.)
>
>
>You can find a map here:
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><http://www.kcl.ac.uk/maps/waterloo.html>http://www.kcl.ac.uk/maps/waterloo.html
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>Room 1/21 is on the first floor.
>
>
>Dr Jeremy Hodgen
>
>Lecturer in Mathematics Education
>
>King's College, London
>
>Department of Education and Professional Studies
>
>Franklin-Wilkins Building
>
>Waterloo Bridge Wing
>
>150 Stamford Street
>
>London SE1 9NH
>
>
>Room 1/21
>
>Tel: 020 7848 3102
>
>Fax: 020 7848 3182
>
>E-mail: <mailto:jeremy.hodgen at kcl.ac.uk>jeremy.hodgen at kcl.ac.uk
>
>
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Dr Jeremy Hodgen
Lecturer in Mathematics Education
King's College
Department of Education and Professional Studies
Franklin-Wilkins Building
Waterloo Road
London SE1 9NH
Tel: 020 7848 3102
Fax: 020 7848 3182
e-mail: jeremy.hodgen at kcl.ac.uk
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