Mathematics Teaching and Values Education – An Intersection in Need of Research

  • Alan J. Bishop

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Mathematics Teacher Mathematical Knowledge Mathematics Classroom Affective Domain Affective Aspect 
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Authors and Affiliations

  • Alan J. Bishop
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  1. 1.MelbourneAustralia

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