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Book Review: Curricular resources and their classroom implementation: Contributions (and limitations) of a focus on mathematical tasks. Gabriel J. Stylianides (Ed.) (2016) Curricular resources and classroom use. The case of mathematics

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Gueudet, G. Book Review: Curricular resources and their classroom implementation: Contributions (and limitations) of a focus on mathematical tasks. Gabriel J. Stylianides (Ed.) (2016) Curricular resources and classroom use. The case of mathematics. Educ Stud Math 100, 101–108 (2019). https://doi.org/10.1007/s10649-018-9842-3

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