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The Blog for the international group for mathematical creativity and giftedness

 Dear all,

We are happy to announce that the blog for the international group for mathematical creativity and giftedness (igmcg) now starts (June 2021).

To this blog we invite all of you who have stories to tell and/or good ideas to share with others who love mathematics and creativity and wants to develop and improve opportunities to learn for young children as well as for professors in mathematics. 

We have a goal to share stories and ideas from all over the world, from children, parents, students, teachers, researchers etc. 

If you have something to share, do not hesitate to contact us on social@igmcg.org

Kind regards,

Dr. Elisabet Mellroth (Sweden)

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