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Australian Senior Mathematics Journal

Let's talk maths: A model for teaching to reveal student understandings, by Falle, J. (ASMJ 2004)
Optimal strategies for dealing with store discounts, by Croucher, J.S. (ASMJ 2004)
Playing outside: An introduction to the jazz metaphor in mathematics education, by Neyland, J. (ASMJ 2004)
The CAS Classroom, by Garner, S. (ASMJ 2004)
Accessing results from research on technology in mathematics education, by Stacey, K. (ASMJ 2005)
An early history of difficult multiplication and division, by Oliver, J. (ASMJ 2005)
Dance and mathematics: Engaging senses in learning, by Watson, A. (ASMJ 2005)
Investigating functions: exploring calculus concepts, by Arnold, S. (ASMJ 2005)
Is there a greater role for prime numbers in our schools?, by Cairns, G. (ASMJ 2005)
Romance of a mathematician: celebrating St Valentine's Day in a mathematics class, by Hekimoglu, S. (ASMJ 2005)
Spinners, scroll bars and Simpson's Rule, by Staples, E. (ASMJ 2005)
The mathematics of stopping your car, by Wood, E. (ASMJ 2005)
A new elementary function for our curricula?, by Stewart, S. (ASMJ 2005)
Bezier curves: a classroom investigation, by Staples, E. (ASMJ 2005)
Numeracy and Australian workplaces: findings and implications, by FitzSimons, G.E. (ASMJ 2005)
The Kama Sutra, Romeo and Juliet, and mathematics: Studying mathematics for pleasure, by Padula, J. (ASMJ 2005)
The volume of a torus using cylindrical and spherical coordinates, by Farmer, J. (ASMJ 2005)
Go to the page and work it from there': Young people's experiences of learning mathematics from a text, by Ewing, B. (ASMJ 2006)
Golden sections, by Stuart, S.N. (ASMJ 2006)
Investigating functions using real-world data, by Arnold, S. (ASMJ 2006)
Largest coefficeints in binomial expansions, by Pahor, M. (ASMJ 2006)
Limis of functions: Students solving tasks, by Juter, K. (ASMJ 2006)
Making Pythagoras count, by Turner, P. (ASMJ 2006)
Modelling and the transit of Venus, by Quinn, D.; Berry, R. (ASMJ 2006)
At last Ðthe geometry of our sphere!, by Quinlan, C. (ASMJ 2006)

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