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Eames, C., Brady, C., Jung, H., Glancy, A., Lesh, R. (2018). Designing Powerful Environments to Examine and Support Teacher Competencies for Models and Modelling. In: Borromeo Ferri, R., Blum, W. (eds) Lehrerkompetenzen zum Unterrichten mathematischer Modellierung. Realitätsbezüge im Mathematikunterricht. Springer Spektrum, Wiesbaden. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-658-22616-9_11
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