Data on students’ learning experiences in mathematics during the COVID-19 school closure
Like in other education systems around the world, the COVID-19 school closure in Zambia necessitated a shift from physical classroom face-to-face interactions to remote learning. However, it was not clear whether all students’ remained engaged with the learning of mathematics during that time. The d...
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Auteurs principaux: | Angel Mukuka, Overson Shumba, Henry M. Mulenga |
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Elsevier
2021
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