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Nurturing the next generation of mathematicians: the case for mathematical fluency
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 08 October 2020
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Twelve months ago, when I was listening to Mike Askew's Presidential Address, my emotions were divided between thoroughly enjoying his presentation and a growing sense of trepidation that it was my turn next! The time seems to have passed very quickly and I'm somewhat nervous, but incredibly honoured, to take the helm as we explore “the case for mathematical fluency”.
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