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Title: Math/Education/Magazines - Eureka Journal of the Archimedeans (Cambridge University Mathematics Society) with articles by members and readers.
Function A mathematics refereed journal addressed principally to students in the upper years of secondary schools, and more generally to anyone who is interested in mathematics. It is produced by the Depart

Furman_University_Electronic_Journal_of_Undergraduate_Mathematics A forum for the publication of mathematics research papers written by undergraduate students. Full text from vol.1 (1995).

In_the_World_of_Mathematics Quarterly journal from TBiMC Scientific Publishers for pupils, students, teachers, and those who are interested in mathematical problems and puzzles.

Infinity On-line mathematics magazine from the University of Queensland.

Journal_of_Online_Mathematics_and_its_Applications (MAA) Web-based journal of mathematical education.

JRME_Online The Web-based version of the Journal for Research in Mathematics Education, the official journal of the National Council of Teachers of Mathematics.


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