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The ecology of study and research paths in upper secondary school : The case of Denmark and Japan. / Jessen, Britta Eyrich; Otaki, Koji; Miyakawa, Takeshi; Hamanaka, Hiroaki; Mizoguchi, Tatsuya ; Shinno, Yusuke ; Winsløw, Carl.
Working with the Anthropological Theory of the Didactic in Mathematics Education: A comprehensive casebook. ed. / Marianna Bosch; Yves Chevallard; Francisco Javier Garcia; John Monaghan. Routledge, 2019. p. 118-138.
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Harvard
Jessen, BE, Otaki, K, Miyakawa, T, Hamanaka, H, Mizoguchi, T, Shinno, Y
& Winsløw, C 2019,
The ecology of study and research paths in upper secondary school: The case of Denmark and Japan. in M Bosch, Y Chevallard, FJ Garcia & J Monaghan (eds),
Working with the Anthropological Theory of the Didactic in Mathematics Education: A comprehensive casebook. Routledge, pp. 118-138.
https://doi.org/10.4324/9780429198168
APA
Jessen, B. E., Otaki, K., Miyakawa, T., Hamanaka, H., Mizoguchi, T., Shinno, Y.
, & Winsløw, C. (2019).
The ecology of study and research paths in upper secondary school: The case of Denmark and Japan. In M. Bosch, Y. Chevallard, F. J. Garcia, & J. Monaghan (Eds.),
Working with the Anthropological Theory of the Didactic in Mathematics Education: A comprehensive casebook (pp. 118-138). Routledge.
https://doi.org/10.4324/9780429198168
Vancouver
Jessen BE, Otaki K, Miyakawa T, Hamanaka H, Mizoguchi T, Shinno Y et al.
The ecology of study and research paths in upper secondary school: The case of Denmark and Japan. In Bosch M, Chevallard Y, Garcia FJ, Monaghan J, editors, Working with the Anthropological Theory of the Didactic in Mathematics Education: A comprehensive casebook. Routledge. 2019. p. 118-138
https://doi.org/10.4324/9780429198168
Author
Jessen, Britta Eyrich ; Otaki, Koji ; Miyakawa, Takeshi ; Hamanaka, Hiroaki ; Mizoguchi, Tatsuya ; Shinno, Yusuke ; Winsløw, Carl. / The ecology of study and research paths in upper secondary school : The case of Denmark and Japan. Working with the Anthropological Theory of the Didactic in Mathematics Education: A comprehensive casebook. editor / Marianna Bosch ; Yves Chevallard ; Francisco Javier Garcia ; John Monaghan. Routledge, 2019. pp. 118-138
Bibtex
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