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Critical variables in mathematics education, by E. G. Begle, Pp xxvi, 165. £4·50. 1979. SBN 0 88385 430 9 (Mathematical Association of America and National Council of Teachers of Mathematics/Wiley)

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  22 September 2016

Geoffrey Howson*
Affiliation:
Faculty of Mathematical Studies, Southampton University, S09 5NH

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Copyright © Mathematical Association 1980

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