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Matters for debate Mathematics education at risk*

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  01 August 2016

Hiroshi Fujita
Affiliation:
Japan Society for Industrial and Applied Mathematics
Shigeru Iitaka
Affiliation:
Mathematical Society of Japan
Tsuneo Uetake
Affiliation:
Japan Society of Mathematical Education
Kiyoshi Yokochi
Affiliation:
Mathematics Education Society of Japan

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Matters for debate
Copyright
Copyright © The Mathematical Association 1996

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Footnotes

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Editor’s Note This proclamation was published in Japan on July 2, 1994 [1]. It was drawn to our attention by Yukihiko Namikawa of Graduate School of Mathematics, Nagoya University, Furocho, Chikusa-ku, 464–01, Japan. He writes ‘there are many severe problems in public education. A remarkable fact is that in spite of apparent differences of them due to those of education systems between countries the reasons and essential points are in common. I think because of this reason there are many possibilities to discuss and work together. I learned in Europe that there is an organization of International Commission for the Study and Improvement of Mathematical Education. This would be the right place to do so. (I don’t know whether Japan is a member of it).’

References

1. Mathematics education at risk, Journal of the Japan Society of Mathematical Education 76 (1994).Google Scholar