Cloth, 12mo, 370 pages, $1.25 The author's long and successful experience as a teacher of mathematics in secondary schools and his careful study of the subject from the pedagogical point of view, enable him to speak with unusual authority. " The chief... The Teaching of Mathematics in Secondary Schools - Page vby Arthur Schultze - 1912 - 370 pagesFull view - About this book
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