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Summer 2008
Improving student learning
The problem with maths
Learning mathematics involves a dialogue between people—a complex two-way communication in which meanings are negotiated and ambiguities are navigated. Nick Connolly identifies that the problems are varied and looks at the issue of language within mathematics assessment.
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