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1. Quality of teaching mathematics and learning achievement gains: evidence from primary schools in Kenya.

2. Perceptions that may affect teachers’ intention to use technology in secondary mathematics classes.

3. Prototype images in mathematics education: the case of the graphical representation of the definite integral.

4. Teachers' ability to identify and explain students' actions in near and far figural pattern generalization tasks.

5. What mathematics do teachers with contrasting teaching approaches address in probability lessons?

6. Working like real mathematicians: developing prospective teachers’ awareness of mathematical creativity through generating new concepts.

7. Routines and collective orientations in mathematics teachers’ professional development.

8. Reflections on an Emerging Field: Researching Mathematics Teacher Education.

9. An Attempt to Model the Teacher’S Action in the Mathematics Class.

10. Issues of Methods and Theory in the Study of Mathematics Teachers’ Professed and Attributed Beliefs.

11. Those who can, teach: addressing the crisis in mathematics in UK schools and universities.

12. Discussion Document: The Fifteenth ICMI Study: The Professional Education and Development of Teachers of Mathematics: The International Commission on Mathematical Instruction.

13. A Conceptual Framework for Learning to Teach Secondary Mathematics: A Situative Perspective.

14. A longitudinal study of the gender gap in mathematics achievement: evidence from Chile.

15. "I am part of the group, the others listen to me": theorising productive listening in mathematical group work.

16. How preservice teachers interpret and respond to student errors: ratio and proportion in similar rectangles.

17. A categorization of the “whys” and “hows” of using history in mathematics education.