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The Mathematical Gazette
Academic journal covering mathematics education From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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The Mathematical Gazette is a triannual peer-reviewed academic journal published by Cambridge University Press on behalf of the Mathematical Association. It covers mathematics education with a focus on the 15–20 years age range.[1]
The journal was established in 1894 by Edward Mann Langley[2] as the successor to the Reports of the Association for the Improvement of Geometrical Teaching.[3] William John Greenstreet was its editor-in-chief for more than thirty years (1897–1930).[4] Since 2000, the editor is Gerry Leversha.
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Editors-in-chief
The following persons are or have been editor-in-chief:[5]
- Edward Mann Langley: 1894–1896
- Francis Sowerby Macaulay: 1896–1897
- William John Greenstreet: 1897–1930
- Alan Broadbent: 1930–1955
- Reuben Goodstein: 1956–1962
- Edwin A. Maxwell: 1962–1971
- Douglas Quadling: 1971–1980
- Victor Bryant: 1980–1990
- Nick MacKinnon: 1990–1994
- Steve Abbott: 1994–2000
- Gerry Leversha: 2000–present
Abstracting and indexing
The journal is abstracted and indexed in EBSCO databases,[6] Emerging Sources Citation Index,[7] Scopus,[8] and zbMATH Open.[9]
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