Thesis: good results in maths require real-life experience
In a recent research paper, Hardi Sigus argues that numeracy and literacy alone are not enough to do well in maths. Students also need real-life knowledge to solve problems.
In a recent research paper, Hardi Sigus argues that numeracy and literacy alone are not enough to do well in maths. Students also need real-life knowledge to solve problems.
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