Middle Grades Teachers' Characterizations of Integrated Mathematics and Science Instruction

The research reported here addresses 2 aspects of integrated mathematics and science instruction. First we provide insights into how middle grades teachers' characterize integrated mathematics and science instruction. Then we discuss how middle grades teachers see an integrated curriculum fitti...

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Secondary School Science
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