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Peer-reviewed published conference proceedings
Alexander, N.E. 2011. Enough is enough: Recovering
humane values. In J.W. de Gruchy (ed.), The Humanist
Imperative in South Africa, June 2009 and February 2010.
Stellenbosch: Sun Press. ISBN 978-1-920338-56-5.
Chitsike, M. 2011. Towards a description of the constitution
of mathematics and learner identity in pedagogic contexts.
In T. Mamiala and F. Kwayisi (eds), Proceedings of
the Nineteenth Annual Meeting of the Southern African
Association for Research in Mathematics, Science and
Technology Education (SAARMSTE), 18-21 January 2011,
North-West University, Mafikeng Campus. South Africa:
North-West University. ISBN 978-0-9869800-0-8.
Davis, Z. 2011. Aspects of a method for the description
and analysis of the constitution of mathematics in
pedagogic situations. In T. Mamiala and F. Kwayisi
(eds), Proceedings of the Nineteenth Annual Meeting
of the Southern African Association for Research in
Mathematics, Science and Technology Education
(SAARMSTE), 18-21 January 2011, North-West University,
Mafikeng Campus. South Africa: North-West University.
ISBN 978-0-9869800-0-8.
Davis, Z. 2011. Orientation to text and the ground of
mathematical activity in schooling. In H. Venkat and A.A.
Essien (eds), Proceedings of the 17th National Congress
of the Association for Mathematical Education of South
Africa (AMESA), 11-15 July 2011, University of the
Witwatersrand, Johannesburg, RSA. Johannesburg, South
Africa: AMESA. ISBN 978-0-620-47378-1.
Davis, Z. 2011. Remarks on recent uses of the terms
operations, objects and domains in local descriptions
of mathematics teaching. In H. Venkat and A.A. Essien
(eds), Proceedings of the 17th National Congress of
the Association for Mathematical Education of South
Africa (AMESA), 11-15 July 2011, University of the
Witwatersrand, Johannesburg, RSA. Johannesburg, South
Africa: AMESA. ISBN 978-0-620-47378-1.
Gripper, D.B. 2011. Describing and analysing grade 10
learners descriptions of the syntactic resources they use
to transform expressions. In H. Venkat and A.A. Essien
(eds), Proceedings of the 17th National Congress of
the Association for Mathematical Education of South
Africa (AMESA), 11-15 July 2011, University of the
Witwatersrand, Johannesburg, RSA. Johannesburg, South
Africa: AMESA. ISBN 978-0-620-47378-1.
Gripper, D.B. 2011. Describing and analysing the
resources used to solve equations in a grade 10
mathematics class in a Cape Town school. In T. Mamiala
and F. Kwayisi (eds), Proceedings of the Nineteenth
Annual Meeting of the Southern African Association
for Research in Mathematics, Science and Technology
Education (SAARMSTE), 18-21 January 2011, North-
West University, Mafikeng Campus. South Africa: North-
West University. ISBN 978-0-9869800-0-8.
Jaffer, S. 2011. Examining the use of Bernstein’s notion
of classification in mathematics education research. In
H. Venkat and A.A. Essien (eds), Proceedings of the 17th
National Congress of the Association for Mathematical
Education of South Africa (AMESA), 11-15 July 2011,
University of the Witwatersrand, Johannesburg, RSA.
Johannesburg, South Africa: AMESA. ISBN 978-0-620-
47378-1.
Jaffer, S. 2011. Investigating the relationship between
pedagogy and learner productions through a description
of the constitution of mathematics. In T. Mamiala and
F. Kwayisi (eds), Proceedings of the Nineteenth Annual
Meeting of the Southern African Association for Research
in Mathematics, Science and Technology Education
(SAARMSTE), 18-21 January 2011, North-West University,
Mafikeng Campus. South Africa: North-West University.
ISBN 978-0-9869800-0-8.
MacKay, R.D. 2011. An examination of pupils
performances on computational-type and proof-type
geometry problems a pilot study. In H. Venkat and A.A.
Essien (eds), Proceedings of the 17th National Congress
of the Association for Mathematical Education of South
Africa (AMESA), 11-15 July 2011, University of the
Witwatersrand, Johannesburg, RSA. Johannesburg, South
Africa: AMESA. ISBN 978-0-620-47378-1.