Learning, teaching, and using measurement: introduction to the issue

ZDM - 2011
John P. Smith1, Marja van den Heuvel‐Panhuizen2, Anne R. Teppo3
1Michigan State University, East Lansing, USA
2Utrecht University, Freudenthal Institute, Utrecht, The Netherlands
3Livingston, USA

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