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Pedagogy in the New Zealand Numeracy Projects Origins, the Present, the Future A Shift in Normal Science Charles Smock at the University of Georgia was working to formulate a constructivist research and development program in mathematics education, including … an adaptation of Piaget's clinical interview. It was difficult, however, to overthrow the tyranny of the empiricist view of normal science in mathematics education. …It wasn't until 1983 that an article was published in the JRME with "constructivist" in the title (Cobb, & Steffe, 1983). There, it was argued that the constructivist researcher needed to be a teacher as well as a model builder. …As constructivist mathematics education researchers, we became oriented toward studying the construction of mathematical concepts and the operations by which children attend to and organize their experiences. In a teaching experiment, it is the mathematical actions and abstractions of children that are the source of understanding for the teacher-researcher. Steffe, L., Kieren, T. (1994). Radical constructivism and mathematics education. Journal for Research in Mathematics Education, 25(6), 711- 733
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