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Tag: Substance versus Form

Posted on September 16, 2016April 29, 2018

The disastrous implicit message of “intro to proof” courses

Posted on August 27, 2015July 30, 2016

More irrational “lecture doesn’t work” research

Posted on June 25, 2015July 17, 2016

Why “the role of technology in teaching” is a misconceived question

Posted on June 25, 2015July 17, 2016

Irrationality of the claim that “lecture doesn’t work”

Posted on October 28, 2009July 17, 2016

Down with “the” definition of the derivative

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