Series on Mathematics Education
No. of pages 456
Published: 2015
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"Special Secondary Schools For The Mathematically Talented: An International Panorama" by Bruce R. Vogeli explores the various educational programs and schools designed specifically for students with exceptional mathematical abilities. The book examines different international models, highlighting the curriculum, teaching methods, and success stories that emerge from these specialized institutions. It delves into the benefits of nurturing mathematical talent at a young age, the challenges faced by such programs, and the impact on students' future academic and career paths. Through interviews, case studies, and research, Vogeli presents a comprehensive overview of efforts to cultivate the next generation of mathematicians globally. [Generated by language model - please report any problems].
This book is part of a book series called Series On Mathematics Education .
There are 456 pages in this book. This book was published in 2015 by World Scientific Publishing .
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