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2015 AMTE: Using Reflective Analysis to Modify Mathematical Tasks After Enactment

February 14, 2015 Jennifer M. Tobias

Tobias, J. M., Hillen, A., Olanoff, D., Welder, R. M., Thanheiser, E., & Feldman, Z. (2015, February). Using Reflective Analysis to Modify Mathematical Tasks After Enactment. Presentation at the 19th Annual Conference of the Association of Mathematics Teacher Educators. Orlando, Florida.
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