Science Teaching at a Distance in Greece: Students' Views
This article presents in a comparative way the findings from two surveys conducted on primary (students in Y6) and secondary (students in Y10) students in Attica, Greece, in order to map their views on distance science education, which was emergently implemented due to the COVID-19 outbreak during t...
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Main Authors: | Constantina Stefanidou (Author), Achilleas Mandrikas (Author) |
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2023-04-01T00:00:00Z.
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