1. 40 Years of CMESG/Les 40 Ans du GCEDM. 40th Anniversary Issue of the Canadian Mathematics Education Study Group/Groupe Canadien d'Étude en Didactique des Mathématiques
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Canadian Mathematics Education Study Group (CMESG), Liljedahl, Peter, Allan, Darien, Chapman, Olive, Gourdeau, Frédéric, Lajoie, Caroline, Oesterle, Susan, Simmt, Elaine, Taylor, Peter, Liljedahl, Peter, Allan, Darien, Chapman, Olive, Gourdeau, Frédéric, Lajoie, Caroline, Oesterle, Susan, Simmt, Elaine, Taylor, Peter, and Canadian Mathematics Education Study Group (CMESG)
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This special issue of the Canadian Mathematics Education Study Group/Groupe Canadien d'Étude en Didactique des Mathématiques (CMESG/GCEDM) Proceedings looks at CMESG/GCEDM's collective history, reflects on where the group has been, and who the members have become as an organization. Through a selection of excerpts from past proceedings, the editors have stitched together a partial history of CMESG/GCEDM's time as an organization. This serves not only as a summary of the collective history, but also serves as an introduction to the activities of CMESG/GCEDM through the first 40 years. The pieces selected for inclusion in this special issue stand as signposts along CMESG/GCEDM's history--as exemplifications of what CMESG/GCEDM is as an organization as well as the activities of CMESG/GCEDM at annual meetings. Crafted introductions to each piece articulate the ways in which that piece exemplifies the valued aspects of CMESG/GCEDM. Following an introduction to the special issue (Peter Liljedahl) [Written in English and French], a foreword (Peter Taylor) [Written in English and French], a Preface to the 1977 CMESG Proceedings (Albert Coleman, Bill Higginson, and David Wheeler), and The Origins and Activities of CMESG (David Wheeler), this issue contains the following papers: (1) Mathematics Education Research in Canada: A Prospective View (Tom Kieren); (2) Innovations in Teacher Education Programmes (Claude Gaulin); (3) The Objectives of Mathematics Education (Albert Coleman); (4) Confessions of an Accidental Theorist (Alan Schoenfeld); (5) The Role of Epistemology in the Analysis of Teaching/Learning Relationships In Mathematics Education (Michèle Artigue); (6) Alive Mathematical Reasoning (David Henderson); (7) Toward a Practice-Based Theory of Mathematical Knowledge for Teaching (Deborah Loewenberg Ball and Hyman Bass); (8) Mathematics as Medicine (Edward Doolittle); (9) Old and New Mathematical Ideas from Africa: Challenges for Reflection (Paulus Gerdes); (10) The Role of Proof in Post-Secondary Education (William Byers and Harvey Gerber); (11) From Theory To Observational Data (And Back Again) (Carolyn Kieran and Jo Towers); (12) Where Is The Mathematics? (John Mason and Eric Muller); (13) The Arithmetic/Algebra Interface: Implications For Primary And Secondary Mathematics = Articulation Arithmétique/Algèbre: implications pour l'enseignement des mathématiques au primaire et au secondaire (Nadine Bednarz and Lesley) [Written in English and French]; (14) Images Of Undergraduate Mathematics (Miroslav Lovric and David Poole); (15) A Mathematics Curriculum Manifesto (Walter Whiteley and Brent Davis); (16) Learner Generated Examples (Nathalie Sinclair, Anne Watson, and Rina Zazkis); (17) Étude des pratiques d'enseignement (Jamie Pyper, Hassane Squalli, and Laurent Theis) [Written in English and French]; (18) Mathematics of Planet Earth 2013: Education and Communication = Mathématiques de la planète terre 2013: formation et communication (Doug Franks, Kathleen Pineau, and Walter Whiteley); (19) Indigenous Ways of Knowing in Mathematics (Lisa Lunney Borden and Florence Glanfield); (20) The Commonsense of Teaching (David Wheeler); (21) A Historical Perspective on Mathematics Education Research in Canada: The Emergence of a Community (Carolyn Kieran); (22) Lessons from the Past, Questions for the Future: Méditation sur thème impose (Roberta Mura) [Written in French]; (23) Building Thinking Classrooms: Conditions for Problem Solving (Peter Liljedahl); (24) Where Do I Want Students' Attention? And What Can I Do to Affect Their Attention? (David Hewitt); and (25) Measuring the Impact of a Mentor Program (A. J. Dawson). Individual papers contain references.
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- 2016