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Navajo spatial representation and Navajo geometry

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Rik Pinxten rend compte d'une recherche actuellement en cours. Il traite de la représentation spatiale Navajo, offre quelques notes de perspectives générales sur l'enseignement de la géométrie et un exemple de contexte représentationnel utilisé pour mettre en oeuvre la pensée géométrique en tenant compte du système originaire de représentation spatiale.
Title: Navajo spatial representation and Navajo geometry
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Rik Pinxten rend compte d'une recherche actuellement en cours.
Il traite de la représentation spatiale Navajo, offre quelques notes de perspectives générales sur l'enseignement de la géométrie et un exemple de contexte représentationnel utilisé pour mettre en oeuvre la pensée géométrique en tenant compte du système originaire de représentation spatiale.

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