The Effects of COVID-19 on Mathematics Learning Areas

The COVID-19 pandemic, which has affected our lives as a global pandemic, also profoundly affected the mathematics teaching processes like other areas. Therefore, this study aims to identify secondary school mathematics teachers' opinions about mathematics teaching in distance learning format,...

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