Chapter 1 The International Classroom Lexicon Project

The International Classroom Lexicon Project set out to document the professional vocabulary of middle-school mathematics teachers in ten communities from around the world. The construction of a national lexicon, which can be thought of as the characterisation of a very specific aspect of the culture...

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Main Author: Mesiti, Carmel (auth)
Other Authors: Artigue, Michèle (auth), Hollingsworth, Hilary (auth), CAO, Yiming (auth), Clarke, David (auth)
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Language:English
Published: Taylor & Francis 2021
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