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A. G. Sillitto's influence in mathematics reform in Scottish schools, by A. G. Robertson |
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An introduction to trigonometry |
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a draft chapter, by A. G. Sillitto |
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Indoneities, by D. G. Tahta |
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Tessellations of polyominoes, by A. W. Bell |
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Magnitudes, measurement and children, by W. M. Brookes |
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'I thought you were going to tell us about automorphisms', by A. P. K. Caldwell |
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The concept of function in the teaching of elementary mathematics, by L. Felix |
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Directed numbers, by B. Fletcher |
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Bound vectors and free vectors, by T. J. Fletcher |
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The human element in mathematics, by C. Gattegno |
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Analytical methods in transformation geometry, by G. Giles |
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A group calculus for geometry, by A. G. Howson |
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Angles, circles and Morley's theorem, by R. C. Lyness |
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A mathematical activity; enlargements, by T. D. Morris |
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The significance of concrete materials in the teaching of mathematics, by W. Servais |
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An exploration in reflection geometry, by W. O. Storer |
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Any must go, by E. B. C. Thornton |
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Drawings and representation, by D. H. Wheeler |
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A. G. Sillitto's influence in mathematics reform in Scottish schools, by A. G. Robertson |
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An introduction to trigonometry |
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a draft chapter, by A. G. Sillitto |
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