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The Australian Mathematics Teacher

Dividing fractions: a pedagogical technique, by Robert Lewis (AMT 2016)
Integrating literature into the teaching of mathematics, by Teodora Cox (AMT 2016)
Why the Golden Proportion really is golden, by Brendan Bentley (AMT 2016)
A pit-stop at the square shop isn't bad at all, by Fred Haggar, Senida Krcic (AMT 2016)
Opinion: Repsonse, by John Gough (AMT 2016)
Opinion: Musing along several lines, by Mary Coupland (AMT 2016)
Incorporating technology and cooperative learning to teach function transformation, by Burcak Boz, Evrim Erbilgin (AMT 2015)
Reversible reasoning and the working backwards problem solving strategy, by Ajay Ramful (AMT 2015)
Reflecting on classroom practice: Spatial reasoning and cimple coding, by Alessandra King (AMT 2015)
Putting thinking into middle and upper secondary mathematics, by Mark Jelinek (AMT 2015)
Discovery: Thirty-seven, by Neville de Mestre (AMT 2015)
Diversions, by John Gough (AMT 2015)
Opinion: Response, by John Gough (AMT 2015)
Opinion: Relevance, by Paul Turner (AMT 2015)
Teaching statistics with technology, by Theodosia Prodromou (AMT 2015)
The importance of mathematical models to scientific discovery: A case study on the feeding mechanism of the Goliath Grouper Epinephelus itajara, by Daniel Huber, Leslie Jones, Christine Helminski (AMT 2015)
Opinion: Who teaches middle school mathematics?, by Philip Clarkson (AMT 2015)
The trouble with zero, by Robert Lewis (AMT 2015)
Some ways to get a piece of Pi Day action, by Alice Richardson, Judith Ascione, Valerie Barker (AMT 2015)
Discovery: The pentagon, by Neville de Mestre (AMT 2015)
Expectation and variation with a virtual die, by Jane Watson, Lyn English (AMT 2015)
Classroom problem, by Maree Skillen (AMT 2015)
Opinion: Calculators; learning, not learning, by Barry Kissane (AMT 2015)
Opinion: Response, by John Gough (AMT 2015)
Resource review, by Pauline Carter (AMT 2015)

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