“A Mathematician, a Physicist and an Engineer”: The Meaning of “M” in STEM

  • Martinovic D
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… Berlin and White 1992, p. 78). As a mathematician and mathematics educator, I am particularly interested in the position of mathematics in the integrated STEM education—the meaning of “M” in STEM. In this chapter, I will explore …

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Martinovic, D. (2019). “A Mathematician, a Physicist and an Engineer”: The Meaning of “M” in STEM (pp. 303–313). https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-22537-7_17

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