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    <title>Changing representations and practices in school mathematics: the case of Modern Math in Portugal</title>
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    <description>Title: Changing representations and practices in school mathematics: the case of Modern Math in Portugal
Authors: Matos, José Manuel
Abstract: The curricular movement known as Modern Mathematics aimed at the transformation of&#xD;
representations and practices in school mathematics. Its study provides us with ways of understanding&#xD;
how these changes came about. The purpose of this paper is to contribute to the understanding of the&#xD;
ways in which representations of school mathematics gradually were influenced by ideas from the Modern&#xD;
Mathematics movement, how these new ideas merged into local educational traditions, and how they&#xD;
were transformed into meaningful practice. This work is centred on the Portuguese context from the&#xD;
middle 1950s to the middle 1960s, and builds on Chervel’s notion of school culture and Gruzinski’s&#xD;
discussion of connected histories.</description>
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