The Mathematics Educator
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The Mathematics Educator (TME) is a student-produced journal published semiannually by the Mathematics Education Student Association (MESA) in the Department of Mathematics Education at the University of Georgia. MESA is an affiliate of the National Council of Teachers of Mathematics (NCTM).
The Mathematics Educator publishes a variety of types of manuscripts from students and other professionals in mathematics education including:
- reports of research (including experiments, case studies, surveys, philosophical studies, and historical studies), curriculum projects, or classroom experiences;
- commentaries on issues pertaining to research, classroom experiences, or public policies in mathematics education;
- literature reviews;
- theoretical analyses;
- critiques of general articles, research reports, books, or software;
- mathematical problems;
- translations of articles previously published in other languages;
- abstracts of or entire articles that have been published in journals or proceedings that may not be easily available.
[edit] External links
the online version of The Mathematics Educator (TME)[1]

