Educational Studies in Mathematics
Encyclopedia
Educational Studies in Mathematics is a peer-reviewed scientific journal
within the field of mathematics education
. Founded by Hans Freudenthal
, it first appeared in 1968. Published by Springer
, the journal normally appears in 3 annual volumes, each consisting of 3 issues. The journal is paginated by volume.
According to the official description of the journal, it "emphasizes high-level articles that go beyond local or national interest," and a typical article deals with "didactical, methodological and pedagogical subjects, rather than with specific programs for teaching mathematics."
Scientific journal
In academic publishing, a scientific journal is a periodical publication intended to further the progress of science, usually by reporting new research. There are thousands of scientific journals in publication, and many more have been published at various points in the past...
within the field of mathematics education
Mathematics education
In contemporary education, mathematics education is the practice of teaching and learning mathematics, along with the associated scholarly research....
. Founded by Hans Freudenthal
Hans Freudenthal
Hans Freudenthal was a Dutch mathematician. He made substantial contributions to algebraic topology and also took an interest in literature, philosophy, history and mathematics education....
, it first appeared in 1968. Published by Springer
Springer Science+Business Media
- Selected publications :* Encyclopaedia of Mathematics* Ergebnisse der Mathematik und ihrer Grenzgebiete * Graduate Texts in Mathematics * Grothendieck's Séminaire de géométrie algébrique...
, the journal normally appears in 3 annual volumes, each consisting of 3 issues. The journal is paginated by volume.
According to the official description of the journal, it "emphasizes high-level articles that go beyond local or national interest," and a typical article deals with "didactical, methodological and pedagogical subjects, rather than with specific programs for teaching mathematics."