Students’ mathematical learning in modelling activities

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Students’ mathematical learning in modelling activities. / Kjeldsen, Tinne Hoff; Blomhøj, Morten.

International Perspectives on the Teaching and Learning of Mathematical Modelling. ed. / Gloria Stillman; Gabriele Kaiser; Werner Blum; Jill Brown. New York : Springer Publishing Company, 2013. p. 141-151.

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Harvard

Kjeldsen, TH & Blomhøj, M 2013, Students’ mathematical learning in modelling activities. in G Stillman, G Kaiser, W Blum & J Brown (eds), International Perspectives on the Teaching and Learning of Mathematical Modelling. Springer Publishing Company, New York, pp. 141-151. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-94-007-6540-5

APA

Kjeldsen, T. H., & Blomhøj, M. (2013). Students’ mathematical learning in modelling activities. In G. Stillman, G. Kaiser, W. Blum, & J. Brown (Eds.), International Perspectives on the Teaching and Learning of Mathematical Modelling (pp. 141-151). Springer Publishing Company. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-94-007-6540-5

Vancouver

Kjeldsen TH, Blomhøj M. Students’ mathematical learning in modelling activities. In Stillman G, Kaiser G, Blum W, Brown J, editors, International Perspectives on the Teaching and Learning of Mathematical Modelling. New York: Springer Publishing Company. 2013. p. 141-151 https://doi.org/10.1007/978-94-007-6540-5

Author

Kjeldsen, Tinne Hoff ; Blomhøj, Morten. / Students’ mathematical learning in modelling activities. International Perspectives on the Teaching and Learning of Mathematical Modelling. editor / Gloria Stillman ; Gabriele Kaiser ; Werner Blum ; Jill Brown. New York : Springer Publishing Company, 2013. pp. 141-151

Bibtex

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