Teaching 'work' as the measure of work

This article describes a teaching approach to the concept of 'work' for the upper secondary Greek school students. The teaching material presented aims at (a) teaching 'work' as a measure of work, and (b) clarifying when (under what conditions) 'work' is produced. The d...

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Main Authors: NIKOS KANDERAKIS (Author), ELENI DANILI (Author)
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Published: Metaichmio Publications, 2014-12-01T00:00:00Z.
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