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After my last episode on behaviourism, cognitivism, and constructivism ("A Message for Zoë"), I heard back from Zoë herself, and also heard from Malin Tväråna, an education researcher in Sweden. I decided that it was worth recording an episode relating what I heard from them, and my thoughts about it.
Enjoy the episode.
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REFERENCES
Miłosz, Czesław (1953): The Captive Mind.
Radford, Luis (2016): The Theory of Objectification and its Place among Sociocultural Research in Mathematics Education.
Radford, Luis (2018): Teaching and learning (algebra or something else): Working together to make sense of similarities and differences between theories (and understanding oneself).
By Stanislaw Pstrokonski4.9
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After my last episode on behaviourism, cognitivism, and constructivism ("A Message for Zoë"), I heard back from Zoë herself, and also heard from Malin Tväråna, an education researcher in Sweden. I decided that it was worth recording an episode relating what I heard from them, and my thoughts about it.
Enjoy the episode.
###
REFERENCES
Miłosz, Czesław (1953): The Captive Mind.
Radford, Luis (2016): The Theory of Objectification and its Place among Sociocultural Research in Mathematics Education.
Radford, Luis (2018): Teaching and learning (algebra or something else): Working together to make sense of similarities and differences between theories (and understanding oneself).

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