Teaching and learning geometry

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This fascinating title reviews the teaching and learning of school geometry from the perspective of both the new teacher and the more experienced teacher. It is designed to extend and deepen subject knowledge and to offer practical advice and ideas for the classroom in the context of current practice and research. Particular emphasis is given to the following elements: Understanding the key ideas of the geometry curriculum. Learning geometry effectively: lessons from research and current practice. Misconceptions and errors. Geometry reasoning: problem solving and proving. The role of technology in learning geometry.

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French, D. (2004). Teaching and learning geometry. Teaching and Learning Geometry (pp. 1–169). Bloomsbury Publishing Plc. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-12688-3_35

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