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How do secondary level biology teachers make sense of using mathematics in design-based lessons about a biological process?
Charlie Cox
, Birdy Reynolds
,
Anita Schuchardt
, Christian Schunn
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Biological Processes
100%
Instructional Module
100%
Biology Teachers
100%
Genotype
100%
Gecko
100%
Design Basis
100%
Secondary Level
100%
Mathematical Analysis
50%
Breeding Program
50%
Engineering Design
50%
Biology Education
50%
Relative Frequency
50%
Emergent Themes
50%
Engineering Application
50%
Northeast United States
50%
Parental Genotypes
50%
Biological Concepts
50%
Design Problems
50%
Computer Science
Design Problem
100%
Biological Concept
100%
Engineering Application
100%
Relative Frequency
100%
Agricultural and Biological Sciences
Biological Sciences
100%
Genotyping
33%
Offspring
33%
Mathematics
Mathematics
100%
Mathematical Analysis
33%
Relative Frequency
33%