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1. Expert-Novice Differences In Problem Representations And Characteristic Of Sport Thinking In Simulated Competitive Situation In Badminton
2. The Study Of Senior School Students' Representations And Strategies In Chemical Problem-Solving
3. Representations Collective And Social Integration
4. A Study Of Algebra Instruction With Variation Based On Multi-Representations In Middle School
5. Construction Of The Physics Teaching Mode Of Middle School Based On Cognitive Flexibility Theory Under The Information Technology Environment
6. A Study Of Social Representations On The Intercourse Of Fellow Villagers
7. A Study In Grade One Students' Ability Of Multiple Representations
8. A Study On High-school Students' Mathematical Application Representations
9. The Teaching Research On Optimizing The Learning Of Multi-representations Of Analytical Geometry Concepts
10. Study Of Senior Three Students' Representations And Strategies In Organic Inference Problom-Solving
11. Different Nationalities Adolescents' Social Representations Of China
12. The Study Of Junior School Students' Representations In Physics Problem
13. The Comprehension And Application Of Mathematical Formulas And Rules Of Middle School Students Of Grade Eight
14. Research On Mathematical Representation Means For Low Grade Students
15. More On Applications Of Visual Representations And Auditory Representations In The Motor Skill Learning Of Aerobics
16. A Study On The First Year Students In A Secondary Normal School Ability Of Mathematical Problem Solving Representations
17. Representations And Assessment Of Instruction Of Nature Of Scientific Laws In Senior Secondary Physics Textbooks: Topics On Laws In Mechanics
18. The Influence Of Teaching Design Of Multiple-representations On Concept Learning Of Solid Geometry
19. Mathematical Problem Solving For The Visual-Spatial Presentation And Instructional Strategy
20. A Study On Present Status Of The Physical Problem's Multi-Representations In Senior One Students
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