Research Article
The Algebra Project: Organizing in the Spirit of Ella
Robert Moses, Mieko Kamii, Susan McAllister Swap and Jeffrey Howard
Harvard Educational Review December 1989, 59 (4) 423-444; DOI: https://doi.org/10.17763/haer.59.4.27402485mqv20582
Robert Moses
Mieko Kamii
Susan McAllister Swap

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The Algebra Project: Organizing in the Spirit of Ella
Robert Moses, Mieko Kamii, Susan McAllister Swap, Jeffrey Howard
Harvard Educational Review Dec 1989, 59 (4) 423-444; DOI: 10.17763/haer.59.4.27402485mqv20582
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