How Students Coordinate The Use Of Representations And Explanations In Introductory Genetics Learning

Citation

Bienkowski, M. A., Crawford, V. C., Hurst, K., & Sandoval, W. A. (2002). How students coordinate the use of representations and explanations in introductory genetics learning. Paper presented at the American Educational Research Association (AERA) Annual Meeting, New Orleans, LA.


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