International Journal of Studies in Mathematics Education is a new international peer-reviewed journal within the field of mathematics education. The editors of the journal are from Brazil, and the journal web-site is in both Portuguese and English. The journal also accepts submission of articles in Portuguese, English, French and Spanish. According to their own description of the journal:
The first issue of the journal is already available, and it contains several interesting articles. The following articles are in English:
The journal aims to stimulate reflection on mathematics education at all levels: to generate productive discussion; to encourage enquiry and research; to promote criticism and evaluation of ideas and procedures current in the fieldThe journal has an online submission system, and the Open Journal Systems is being used. The journal is an online journal, and it appears to have an Open Access philosophy, so that the articles will be freely available for everyone to read/download. The aims of the journal are:
It is intended for the mathematics educator who is aware that the learning and teaching of mathematics are complex enterprises about which much remains to be revealed and understood
It reflects both the variety of research concerns within the field and the range of methods used to study them. We accept for submission articles in Portuguese, English, French and Spanish. The journal emphasizes high-level articles that go beyond local or national interest.
- to stimulate reflection on mathematics education at all levels;
- to generate productive discussion;
- to encourage enquiry and research;
- to promote criticism and evaluation of ideas and procedures current in the field
The first issue of the journal is already available, and it contains several interesting articles. The following articles are in English:
- Gesture, conceptual integration and mathematical talk, by Laurie Edwards
- Learning in virtual environments: a methodology for the analysis of teacher discourse, by Marcello Bairral
- Teacher's semiotic games in mathematics laboratory, by Ornella Robutti
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