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Learning How to Teach Mathematical Modeling in School and Teacher Education
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Author(s):
Rita Borromeo Ferri
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2018
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2018
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Book chapters
pp. 1
Key Competencies for Teaching Mathematical Modeling
pp. 13
Theoretical Competency: For Your Practical Work
pp. 41
Task Competency: For Your Instructional Flexibility
pp. 77
Instructional Competency: For Effective and Quality Lessons
pp. 103
Diagnostic Competency: Basis for Your Assessment and Grading
pp. 121
Mathematical Modeling Days and Projects: Go for More
pp. 135
Reflections and Outlook
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