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IN previous issues we have referred to papers on English education in mathematics which were laid before the 1912 International Conference on Mathematical Teaching. We have now before us, in five volumes, the German contribution to that conference. They give an account of mathematics at the primary and secondary schools, at the universities, in technical education, and in training colleges for teachers. They deal mainly with Prussia, but include also the non-Prussian parts of the German Empire, with an occasional reference to Austria.
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Teaching of Mathematics in Germany 1 . Nature 91, 305 (1913). https://doi.org/10.1038/091305a0
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