Effectiveness of collaborative method in teaching and learning secondary school algebra

Basic concepts of algebra have been taught while students are at the lower secondary school level so that the concepts can be used to solve problems involving algebra when they get to the upper secondary and subsequently higher school levels. Thus, in strengthening the foundation of algebraic concep...

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Learning
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Students
Teaching methods
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