Abstract

The movement for reform of mathematical education in France, of which the first signs appeared about 1955, had two main objectives: (a)to reduce the mis-match which had grown up between contemporary mathematics and mathematical education at all levels;(b)to equip all pupils, as far as possible, with a view of mathematics which would enable them to understand and to master the increasing involvement of mathematics across an ever-widening spectrum.

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