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Mathematics and physics at upper secondary school : an analysis of two lectures
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- Juter, Kristina (författare)
- Learning in Science and Mathematics (LISMA),Faculty of Education,Fakulteten för lärarutbildning
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- Hansson, Örjan (författare)
- Learning in Science and Mathematics (LISMA),Faculty of Education,Fakulteten för lärarutbildning
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- Redfors, Andreas (författare)
- Faculty of Education,Learning in Science and Mathematics (LISMA),Fakulteten för lärarutbildning
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Liljekvist, Y. (creator_code:editor_t)
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Björklund, L. (creator_code:editor_t)
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Häggström, J. (creator_code:editor_t)
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Mattsson, L. (creator_code:editor_t)
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Olande, O. (creator_code:editor_t)
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Palmér, H. (creator_code:editor_t)
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- ISBN 9789198402445
- Göteborg : Nationellt centrum för matematikutbildning (NCM), 2021
- 2021
- Engelska 1
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Ingår i: Sustainable mathematics education in a digitalized world. - Göteborg : Nationellt centrum för matematikutbildning (NCM). ; , s. 264-264
Abstract
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- A physics lecture and a mathematics lecture, by the same teacher and partly the same students, were studied at upper secondary school. Both lectures covered ordinary differential equations. The main aim of the present paper was to investigate the teacher’s different and similar ways to handle related mathematical content in the two school subjects. The findings show a structural use of mathematics with an analytical approach in mathematics and an applied approach in relation to formulas in physics. This study is part of a larger study about mathematics in physics education funded by the Swedish research council.
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- SAMHÄLLSVETENSKAP -- Utbildningsvetenskap -- Didaktik (hsv//swe)
- SOCIAL SCIENCES -- Educational Sciences -- Didactics (hsv//eng)
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