I, Too, Am America!
Teaching Mathematics for Empowerment
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https://doi.org/10.21423/jume-v14i1a426Abstract
The authors introduce the articles in this special issue of JUME, which address the current social and political climate of the United States and how this relates to mathematics education.
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