Professor Čech and Didactics of Mathematics
Emil Kraemer
A chapter in The Mathematical Legacy of Eduard Čech, 1993, pp 439-441 from Springer
Abstract:
Abstract Professor E. Čech was primarily an outstanding mathematician and university teacher. He recognized, however, the importance of teaching mathematics at elementary and high schools. During his university studies, he paid attention to papers dealing with problems of teaching elementary mathematics. He made mathematical formulations in these papers more precise and removed logical gaps in their proofs. From 1937 on his interest in teaching mathematics markedly increased. He was not satisfied with mathematical textbooks, which were usually used in Czechoslovakia at that time.
Date: 1993
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DOI: 10.1007/978-3-0348-7524-0_30
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