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Computer education for secondary school mathematics teachers
SIGCSE '70: Proceedings of the first SIGCSE technical symposium on Education in computer scienceThis paper discusses the role of computer education in the training of high school mathematics teachers, including rationale, motivation, suggested topics and their implementation in the college classroom. The rationale has to do mainly with a general ...
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