Chapter 2 – Assessing science understanding through concept maps

作者: Katherine M. Edmondson

DOI: 10.1016/B978-012498365-6/50004-4

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摘要: Publisher Summary This chapter focuses on the importance of concept maps for effectively teaching science students. Students who learn meaningfully relate information from different …

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