By The Association for Science and Education
The use of quantitative skills transcends subject disciplines. Geography teachers may find the following guide, produced for secondary science, provides additional support in helping develop greater clarity and coherence when working with mathematical ideas, language and procedures, and supporting pupils to better transfer their mathematical skills and understanding to their geographical learning.
© 2016 Association for Science Education - See document for further details
This project was funded by the Nuffield Foundation, but the views expressed are those of the authors and not necessarily those of the Foundation
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