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  <title>Scripting approaches in mathematics education:</title>
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  <publisher>Cham, Switzerland: Springer</publisher>
  <dateIssued>2018</dateIssued>
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 <note>Daftar Isi:On Dialogue and Stories as Representations of Practice  An Introduction   Combining Geometrical Transformations  A Meta-mathematical Narrative   Constructing Plausible  but Uncommon Stories  Gaining Subversive Insight into School Mathematics Tradition   A Tale of Two Digital Games  How Discussion Can Augment Personal Narratives   Who is Right  What Students  and Prospective Teachers  Responses to Scripted Dialog Reveal About Their Conceptions of Proof   Moving Toward Approximations of Practice in Teacher Professional Development  learning to Summarize a Problem-Based Lesson   How Can Designed Reference Points in an Animated Classroom Story Support Teachers  Study of Practice     I Understand  Talk in Script Writing  A case from Euclid s Elements   Teachers Unpack mathematical Conventions via Script-Writing   Interjecting Scripting Studies into a Mathematics Education Research Program  The case of Zero-Divisors and the Zero-Product Properrty   Eyes  Ears  and Expectations  Scripting as a Multi-lens Tool   Generating  Appraising  and Revising Representations of Mathematics teaching with Prospective Teachers   Does the Medium Matter    Preservice Teachers  Learning Paths of Classroom Discourse Through Scripting   What Story Circles Can Do for Mathematics Teaching and Teacher Education   Dialogues on Dialogues  The Use of Classical Dialogues in Mathematics Teacher Education   On the Use of Dialogues  Looking Back and Looking Forward</note>
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