Educational Studies in Mathematics
Educational Studies in Mathematics is a peer-reviewed scientific journal within the field of mathematics education. Founded by Hans Freudenthal, it first appeared in 1968.[1] Published by Springer, the journal normally appears in 3 annual volumes, each consisting of 3 issues. The journal is paginated by volume.
Discipline | Mathematics education |
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Language | English |
Edited by | Arthur Bakker |
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History | 1968 – present |
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Frequency | 9 annual issues |
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ISO 4 | Educ. Stud. Math. |
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ISSN | 0013-1954 (print) 1573-0816 (web) |
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According to the official description of the journal, it "emphasizes high-level articles that go beyond local or national interest", and a typical article deals with "didactical, methodological and pedagogical subjects, rather than with specific programs for teaching mathematics".[2]
The journal was listed in ISI and received an impact factor (of 0.549) for the first time in 2012. Its 2017 impact factor was 1.100.
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Former editors in chief
Editor-in-chief | Starting year |
Hans Freudenthal | 1968 |
Alan Bishop | 1978 |
Willibald Dörfler | 1990 |
Kenneth Ruthven | 1996 |
Anna Sierpinska | 2001 |
Tommy Dreyfus | 2006 |
Norma Presmeg | 2009 |
Merrilyn Goos | 2014 |
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