Inquiry in University Mathematics Teaching and Learning, The Platinum Project

The book presents developmental outcomes from an EU Erasmus+ project involving eight partner universities in seven countries in Europe. Its focus is the development of mathematics teaching and learning at university level to enhance the learning of mathematics by university students. Its theoretical...

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Year of Publication:2021
Language:English
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