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Erens, R. (2009). Possibilities of integrating CAS into assessment. In Bardini, C., Fortin, P., Vagost, D. (eds.): Proceedings of the 9th International Conference on Technology in Mathematics Teaching (ICTMT), IUT Metz. http://www.ictmt9.org/contribution.php?id=156&lang=en
Erens, R. (2009). Possibilities of integrating [[CAS]] into assessment. In Bardini, C., Fortin, P., Vagost, D. (eds.): Proceedings of the 9th International Conference on Technology in Mathematics Teaching (ICTMT), IUT Metz. http://www.ictmt9.org/contribution.php?id=156&lang=en


Eichler, A. & Erens, R. (2014a) Teachers’ beliefs towards teaching calculus. In ZDM, The International Journal on Mathematics Education, Springer. (2014) 46:647–659. DOI 10.1007/s11858-014-0606-y
[[Andreas Eichler|Eichler, A.]] & Erens, R. (2014a) Teachers’ beliefs towards teaching calculus. In [[ZDM|ZDM, The International Journal on Mathematics Education]], Springer. (2014) 46:647–659. DOI 10.1007/s11858-014-0606-y


Erens, R. & Eichler, A.(2014b) On the structure of secondary high-school teachers´ belief systems on calculus, In Liljedahl, P., Nicol, C., Oesterle, S., & Allan, D. (Eds.). (2014). Proceedings of the 38th Conference of the International Group for the Psychology of Mathematics Education and the 36th Conference of the North American Chapter of the Psychology of Mathematics Education (Vol. 3, pp. 25-33). Vancouver, Canada: PME.
Erens, R. & Eichler, A. (2014b) On the structure of secondary high-school teachers´ belief systems on calculus, In Liljedahl, P., Nicol, C., Oesterle, S., & Allan, D. (Eds.). (2014). Proceedings of the [[38th Conference of the International Group for the Psychology of Mathematics Education]] and the 36th Conference of the North American Chapter of the Psychology of Mathematics Education (Vol. 3, pp. 25-33). Vancouver, Canada: PME.


Eichler, A. & Erens, R. (2015a). Domain-specific belief systems of secondary mathematics teachers. In B. Pepin & B. Roesken -Winter(Hrsg.). From belief to dynamic affect systems in mathematics education.  NY: Springer, S.179-200.
Eichler, A. & Erens, R. (2015a). Domain-specific belief systems of secondary mathematics teachers. In B. Pepin & [[Bettina Rösken-Winter|B. Roesken-Winter]] (Hrsg.). From belief to dynamic affect systems in mathematics education.  NY: Springer, S.179-200.


Erens, R.(2015b). The use of technology in calculus classrooms – beliefs of high school teachers. In: Bernack-Schüler, C., Erens, R., Eichler, A., [[Timo Leuders|Leuders, T.]] (Hrsg). Views and beliefs in mathematics education, Springer Spektrum, S.133-145.
Erens, R.(2015b). The use of technology in calculus classrooms – beliefs of high school teachers. In: Bernack-Schüler, C., Erens, R., Eichler, A., [[Timo Leuders|Leuders, T.]] (Hrsg). Views and beliefs in mathematics education, Springer Spektrum, S.133-145.