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The interactive Mind Map of the Van Hiele Model of Geometric
Thought is an image-centered diagram
that represents connections between various topics and concepts related to van Hiele theory, one of the best-known framework presently available for studying
teaching-learning process in geometry. Using the van Hiele model as a basis, the
users will know how students understand geometric concepts and how to determine
the reasoning levels of these students. Although not universally accepted by all
North American educators, the van Hiele model is mathematically elegant and
worthy of investigation.
Last updated: June 27, 2007.
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