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1. Teaching and learning angles in elementary school: physical versus paper-and-pencil sequences.

2. Tasks in paper and digital environments: an exploratory qualitative study.

3. Paper folding and trigonometric ratios.

4. Constructing a rhombus through paper folding.

5. How long is my toilet roll? – a simple exercise in mathematical modelling.

6. Non-traditional theorems unfolding.

8. Pre-service teachers' use of different types of mathematical reasoning in paper-and-pencil versus technology-supported environments.

9. Transforming spreadsheet-based numerical and graphical quadratic sequences into pencil-paper algebraic expressions, and prospective teachers.

11. Geometry unfolding.

13. A triangular gift box and problem solving.

14. Comment on 'How long is my toilet roll-a simple exercise in mathematical modelling'.

15. Review of a predator-prey model with two limit cycles.

16. Learning statistical concepts.

17. A functional view on language: a methodology for mathematics education to study shifts in prospective teachers' discursive patterns.

18. Examining the interplay of design principles in an instructional intervention for multilingual learners: the discursive mathematics protocol.

19. INDRUM2022 Special Issue.

20. Fostering students' modelling and problem-solving skills through Operations Research, digital technologies and collaborative learning.

21. Using scaffolds in support of teachers as task designers in geometry: a case study.

22. Approaching Euclidean proofs through explorations with manipulative and digital artifacts.

23. Emphasizing visual tools: using R to understand dynamic models of biology and epidemiology.

24. An application of the theory of multiple intelligences in mathematics classrooms in the context of origami.

25. Elephant Delta 2015: Think Big!

26. Series expansion of some elementary functions without using mathematical analysis.

27. A detailed look at continuity in Calculus textbooks.

28. Synergy between manipulative and digital artefacts: a teaching experiment on axial symmetry at primary school.

29. Origami at the intersection of algebra, geometry and calculus.

31. Coordinated topics as transitional enablers towards higher-level conceptualisations of the range concept.

32. Re-envisioning our journey of learning in mathematics.

33. Foreword.

34. Foreword.

36. Foreword for CIEAEM papers.

37. Potential of Brousseau’s guessing game in teacher education: two complementary cases.

38. What does mathematical modelling have to offer mathematics education? Insights from students' perspectives on mathematical modelling.

39. Didactic transposition and the knowledge to be taught: towards an archeorganisation for concave/convex functions.

40. Classroom observational data: a professional development tool for introductory college mathematics instruction.

41. An introduction to modelling through a microbial interaction application.

42. Mathematical modelling using scenarios, case studies and projects in early undergraduate classes.

43. Inquiry in mathematics: studying a professional development measure for university lecturers.

45. Mathematics teaching pedagogies to tertiary engineering and information technology students: a literature review.

46. INDRUM2020 special issue editorial.

47. A format for a plagiarism-proof online examination for calculus and linear algebra using Microsoft Excel.

48. Online integral calculators and the concept of indefinite integral.

49. There is more than one way to force a pendulum.

50. Active learning strategies with positive effects on students' achievements in undergraduate mathematics education.