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There are many other conferences being held close to the PME29 conference. Some of these are listed below, together with links to the conference sites where possible.

Conference Dates and Venue Brief Description

MERGA28

July 7-9

Melbourne

Annual conference of the Mathematics Education Research Group of Australasia. Theme: Networking, Teaching and Research. Held in Melbourne. Easy to attend both MERGA28 and PME29 (you can stay in the same place). Refereed conference proceedings. Papers due in March 2005.
Mathematics, Education and Society

July 2-6

Gold Coast, Queensland

 
Adults Learning Mathematics (ALM 12)

July 3-7

Melbourne

Forum which brings together those interested in mathematics and numeracy learning among adults, including in the bridging maths and literacy fields. Theme: Connecting Voices: Practitioners, Researchers & Learners. Fits in with MERGA and PME, and possible to stay in same accommodation. Papers due in March 2005.
Statistical Reasoning, Thinking and Learning (SRTL4)

July 2-7

Auckland, New Zealand

Theme: Reasoning about Distribution.
ISATT: The International Study Association on Teacher Thinking

July 3-6

Sydney, Australia

Theme: Challenges for the profession: Perspectives and directions for teachers, teaching and teacher education.
EARCOME 3

August 7 -12

Shanghai, Nanjing and Hangzhou, China

Theme: Foundation and Creativity: The Strengths and Weaknesses of Mathematics Education in East Asia

 


 


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