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161. Research On Solving Problems In Junior High School Mathematics Competition With Constructive Method
162. Junior High School Mathematics Learning Self-efficacy Survey And Classroom Management Strategies
163. Study On The Problems And Countermeasures Of Junior High School Mathematics Curriculum Evaluation
164. Practice Research On Diverse Teaching In Junior High School Mathematics
165. The Implementation Strategy For Emotional Educaiton "Cooperative Teaching Of Mathematics" In Junior High School
166. The Relevant Research On Mathematics Teaching Prejudice And The Mathematics Anxiety Of Junior High School
167. The Study Of The Application Of "Super Sketchpad" In Mathematics Instruction Of Junior Middle School
168. Case Study Based On The New Curriculum Of Junior High School Mathematics Classroom Characteristics
169. The Control Methods Of Cognitive Load In Multimedia Teaching Of Junior High School Mathematics
170. Explore The Ability Of Middle School Mathematics Teaching Culture Studies
171. The Problems And Countermeasures Of Cooperative Learning Of The Teaching Team At Junior High School Mathematics
172. "Scaffolding" Teaching Model Applied Research In The Junior High School Mathematics Teaching
173. Problems And Countermeasures Junior High School Mathematics Teacher Lecturing Draft
174. The Geometer’s Sketchpad Optimization Case Study Of The Junior High School Mathematics Teaching
175. The Study On The Senior High School Entrance Examination Mathematics Examination Questions Of Dynamic Geometry
176. The Junior Middle School Mathematics Classroom Questioning Effectiveness Research
177. The Comparative Research Of Questioning Behaviour Of Novice And Expert Teacher In Junior School Mathematics Classroom
178. To In Junior Middle School Mathematics Attempt Teaching "Try To Question" Design Research
179. Junior High School Students Mathematics Learning Self-assessment Method Research And Training Strategies
180. The Mathematically Gifted And Differences Of The Case To Solve The Problem Of Poor Students
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