Variation in graphing practices between mathematics and science: implications for science teaching
Issue 365 | Page 109 | Published Jun 2017
Description
Appreciating how and why graphs are used differently in mathematics and science leads to improved understanding of the issues faced by students in applying graphing skills in science.
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