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Making sense of student mathematical thinking: the role of teacher mathematical thinking

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Chris Kooloos, Heckman Gert
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Mathematics and Thinking Mathematically

The American Mathematical Monthly, 1970
(1970). Mathematics and Thinking Mathematically. The American Mathematical Monthly: Vol. 77, No. 1, pp. 20-28.
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Mathematics and creative thinking

The Psychiatric Quarterly, 1966
Is mathematics creative thinking? Since I am a mathematician my immediate answer is that it is. Mathematics - and by that I mean pure mathematics - is the most original and creative of all the sciences. It occupies a unique position and I ant to try to explain what that position is.
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Complementing Mathematical Thinking and Statistical Thinking in School Mathematics

2011
The introduction of statistics into school curriculum within the mathematics subject poses multifaceted problems to mathematics teachers. This chapter first discusses the relevance of developing mathematical and statistical literacy in schools, and secondly reflects on some current recommendations to teach statistics in the school mathematics and ...
Linda Gattuso, Maria Gabriella Ottaviani
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Algorithmic Thinking and Mathematical Thinking

The American Mathematical Monthly, 1985
(1985). Algorithmic Thinking and Mathematical Thinking. The American Mathematical Monthly: Vol. 92, No. 3, pp. 170-181.
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Integrating Mathematical Thinking, Abstract Thinking, and Computational Thinking

2010 IEEE Frontiers in Education Conference (FIE), 2010
In recent years, several groups of Computer Science educators have made a sustained effort to capture the essence of CS apart from programming. Three of these approaches are Mathematical Thinking, Abstract Thinking, and Computational Thinking. Each approach tries to clarify areas of CS that are not directly tied to writing computer programs.
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Human Being and Mathematics Logical and Mathematical Thinking

2009
Logical thinking as an expression of human reason grasps the actual reality by the basic forms of thinking: concept, judgment, and conclusion. Mathematical thinking abstracts from logical thinking to disclose a cosmos of forms of potential realities hypothetically. Mathematics as a form of mathematical thinking can therefore support humans within their
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Programming and mathematical thinking

ACM Inroads, 2014
Peter B. Henderson, Allan M. Stavely
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