First Year Engineering Students' Difficulties with Math Courses- What Is the Starting Point for Academic Teachers?
The discussion about first-year engineering students' difficulties in mathematics is continuous in the fields of engineering, mathematics and higher education. The present study aimed to examine the initial barriers academic math teachers need to have in mind if they want to improve students...
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Main Authors: | Marios Charalambides (Author), Rita Panaoura (Author), Eleni Tsolaki (Author), Savvas Pericleous (Author) |
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2023-08-01T00:00:00Z.
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