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The Struggle Is Real: Tasks, Academic Safety and Persistent Problem-Solving

NCTM 2017 Annual Meeting

Title: The Struggle Is Real: Tasks, Academic Safety and Persistent Problem-Solving

Slides (pdf): The Struggle is Real

Handout: One pager – The Struggle Is Real

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