Teaching from a Distance-Math Lessons during COVID-19 in Germany and Spain
In 2020, Germany and Spain experienced lockdowns of their school systems. This resulted in a new challenge for learners and teachers: lessons moved from the classroom to the children's homes. Therefore, teachers had to set rules, implement procedures and make didactical-methodical decisions reg...
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Main Authors: | Simon Barlovits (Author), Simone Jablonski (Author), Claudia Lázaro (Author), Matthias Ludwig (Author), Tomas Recio (Author) |
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2021-08-01T00:00:00Z.
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