This journal focuses on the teaching and learning of mathematics across various educational levels, from primary to higher education. It addresses mathematical concepts, student performance, and pedagogical approaches, including the impact of affective dimensions and the design of learning sequences. The journal also explores issues related to specific learning difficulties like dyscalculia, the development of statistical literacy, and the role of teacher feedback and assessment in mathematics education. Furthermore, it examines historical mathematical methods and the influence of sociocultural and gender perspectives on mathematics education.
Mexican Society for Research and Dissemination of Mathematics Education
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2448-8089
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Scopus
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Spanish, English
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EducationQ3
Mathematics (miscellaneous)Q4
Subject Classification
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Mathematics (miscellaneous)Education
Research Topics (OpenAlex)
Educational theories and practicesDevelopmental and Educational NeuropsychologyMathematics Education and Teaching TechniquesBusiness, Education, Mathematics ResearchStatistics Education and MethodologiesEducational Innovations and TechnologyEducational Outcomes and InfluencesGeography and Education MethodsViolence, Education, and Gender StudiesEducational methodologies and cognitive development