A History of Mathematics Education in England
The teaching of mathematics has a history stretching back some hundreds of years. From its infancy through to its adolescence institutions at which mathematics was taught were thinly and somewhat haphazardly spread over the country and so individuals were extremely influential in developing curricula and methods of teaching. Indeed this has continued to be a feature of English mathematics education. In this authoritative account Geoffrey Howson follows the history and development of mathematics teaching by looking at the careers of some of these individuals in detail.
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November 2008Paperback
9780521090971
308 pages
229 × 152 × 18 mm
0.46kg
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Table of Contents
- 1. Robert Recorde
- 2. Samuel Pepys
- 3. Philip Doddridge
- 4. Charles Hutton
- 5. Augustus De Morgan
- 6. Thomas Tate
- 7. James Wilson
- 8. Charles Godfrey
- 9. Elizabeth Williams.