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When do children begin to learn mathematics?: Views of preschool practitioners in regional and rural Australia

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A study of preschool practitioners' knowledge and beliefs of young children's capacity to solve mathematical problems, their perceptions of when young children begin to think mathematically, and their observations of children's mathematics learning, based in 88 interviews with preschool directors, teachers, and assistants from regional and rural eastern Australia in the autumn of 2008
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Reports & Papers
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Australia

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