Threats and opportunities in remote learning of mathematics: implication for the return to the classroom

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Australian schools, like schools elsewhere, have been through a period of closure. The closure creates both threats and opportunities for teachers and students. In the context of a project exploring approaches to teaching in early years, we outline some considerations and offer advice to teachers and educators on strategies for welcoming students back to school.

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Sullivan, P., Bobis, J., Downton, A., Feng, M., Hughes, S., Livy, S., … Russo, J. (2020). Threats and opportunities in remote learning of mathematics: implication for the return to the classroom. Mathematics Education Research Journal, 32(3), 551–559. https://doi.org/10.1007/s13394-020-00339-6

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