Book Review: Assouline,S.,& Lupkowski-Shoplik,A. (2005). Developing math talent: A guide for educating gifted and advanced learners in math. Waco,TX: Prufrock. (ISBN: 1-59363-159-6)
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Book Review: Assouline,S.,& Lupkowski-Shoplik,A. (2005). Developing math talent: A guide for educating gifted and advanced learners in math. Waco,TX: Prufrock. (ISBN: 1-59363-159-6)
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