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In mathematics education, the following four journals are commonly seen as the most prestigous:
In mathematics education, the following four journals are commonly seen as the most prestigous:


* The [[Journal for Research in Mathematics Education]]
* The [[:Category:Journal for Research in Mathematics Education]]
* [[Educational Studies in Mathematics]]
* [[:Category:Educational Studies in Mathematics]]
* [[International Journal of Science and Mathematics Education]]
* [[:Category:International Journal of Science and Mathematics Education]]
* [[Mathematical Thinking and Learning]]
* [[:Category:Mathematical Thinking and Learning]]


[[Samuel Otten]] of the University of Missouri maintains a comprehensive list of mathematics education journals and other outlets for mathematics education research at [http://mathedjournals.wikispaces.com/ http://mathedjournals.wikispaces.com/].
[[Samuel Otten]] of the University of Missouri maintains a comprehensive list of mathematics education journals and other outlets for mathematics education research at [http://mathedjournals.wikispaces.com/ http://mathedjournals.wikispaces.com/].


Below are journals which contain articles summarized in this wiki.
Below are journals which contain articles summarized in this wiki.

Revision as of 03:45, 16 October 2013

In mathematics education, the following four journals are commonly seen as the most prestigous:

Samuel Otten of the University of Missouri maintains a comprehensive list of mathematics education journals and other outlets for mathematics education research at http://mathedjournals.wikispaces.com/.

Below are journals which contain articles summarized in this wiki.