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Daniel Brahier

 

Daniel J. Brahier is the author of the Heinemann title Panning for Gold (2007). A professor of mathematics education at Bowling Green State University in Ohio, Brahier is also a middle school mathematics teacher. He has been a high school teacher of mathematics and science, an administrator, a guidance counselor, and a curriculum consultant during a career of nearly thirty years. Brahier is the author of two other books, Teaching Secondary and Middle School Mathematics, Second Edition (2005)and Assessment in Middle and High School Mathematics: A Teacher’s Guide (2001).
 

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