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Participating in a conference honoring Gail Young was an important event for me. Gail has been a close friend for a number of years and it was a true pleasure to take part in demonstrating the respect and genuine affection which the mathematics community has for him. I was therefore quite pleased when I was asked to write an article summarizing the panel discussion on mathematics education. But the editors gave me an even broader charge, suggesting that I could take these few pages and write what I felt were the important educational implications coming out of the conference.
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Garfunkel, S. (1986). Panel Discussion Implications for Undergraduate and Graduate Mathematics Education. In: Ewing, R.E., Gross, K.I., Martin, C.F. (eds) The Merging of Disciplines: New Directions in Pure, Applied, and Computational Mathematics. Springer, New York, NY. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4612-4984-9_15
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