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Inclusive Mathematics Education: An Introduction

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Inclusion has become a global topic in education and educational studies. This introduction briefly recapitulates the idea of inclusion and the essential steps in this development.

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Kollosche, D., Marcone, R., Knigge, M., Penteado, M.G., Skovsmose, O. (2019). Inclusive Mathematics Education: An Introduction. In: Kollosche, D., Marcone, R., Knigge, M., Penteado, M.G., Skovsmose, O. (eds) Inclusive Mathematics Education. Springer, Cham. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-11518-0_1

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