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Part I: Setting the Scene
Chapter 1. Introduction(Uffe Thomas Jankvist, Eirini Geraniou & Rikke Maagaard Gregersen)
Chapter 2. About the Mathematical Competencies Framework and Potential Networking(Mogens Niss & Uffe Thomas Jankvist)
Chapter 3. The Mathematical Competencies Framework and Digital Technologies(Eirini Geraniou & Morten Misfeldt)
Part II: Examples of networking around the eight competencies
Chapter 4. Mathematical Thinking Competency(Mathilde Kjr Pedersen & Paul Drijvers)
Chapter 5. Mathematical Problem Handling Competency(Tomas Hjgaard & Thomas Kaas)
Chapter 6. Mathematical Modelling Competency(Tinne Hoff Kjeldsen & Kasper Bjerring & Britta Jessen)
Chapter 7. Mathematical Reasoning Competency(Rikke Maagaard Gregersen & Anna Baccaglini-Frank)
Chapter 8. Mathematical Representation Competency(Ingi Heinesen Hjsted & Maria Allesandra Mariotti)
Chapter 9. Mathematical Symbols and Formalism Competency(Ola Helenius & Linda Ahl)
Chapter 10. Mathematical Communication Competency(Cecilie Carlsen Bach & Angelika Bikner-Ahsbahs)
Chapter 11. Mathematical Tools and Aids Competency(Morten Misfeldt, Eirini Geraniou & Uffe Thomas Jankvist)
Part III: Examples of networking around the three types of overview and judgment
Chapter 12. The actual application of mathematics(Raimundo Jos Elicer & Morten Blomhj)
Chapter 13. The historical development of mathematics(Marianne Thomsen & Kathy Clark)
Chapter 14. The nature of mathematics as a discipline(Maria stergaard & Dandan Sun)
Part IV: Broadening the Scene
Chapter 15. KOMs six teacher competencies - in the digital era(Charlotte Krog Skott & NN)
Chapter 16. The KOM framework and PISA - in the digital era(Ross Turner & NN)
Chapter 17. Mathematical competencies and computational thinking(Andreas Tamborg & Jonas Dreye & Boris Koichu)
Chapter 18. Summary and suggested uses for the book(Mario Snchez Aguilar).

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