Developing learning environments for independent work – preparing Austrian future chemistry teachers for inquiry-based science education

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Developing learning environments for independent work – preparing Austrian future chemistry teachers for inquiry-based science education. / Hofer, Elisabeth.
Project-based Education and Other Activating Strategies in Science Education XVII.: Practical topics, 7.-8. 11. 2019, Praha, Prague. ed. / Martin Rusek; Martina Tóthová; Karel Vojír. Prague: Charles University, Prague, 2020. p. 14-20.

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Harvard

Hofer, E 2020, Developing learning environments for independent work – preparing Austrian future chemistry teachers for inquiry-based science education. in M Rusek, M Tóthová & K Vojír (eds), Project-based Education and Other Activating Strategies in Science Education XVII.: Practical topics, 7.-8. 11. 2019, Praha, Prague. Charles University, Prague, Prague, pp. 14-20. <https://pages.pedf.cuni.cz/pbe/files/2020/06/PBE_pract_2019.pdf>

APA

Hofer, E. (2020). Developing learning environments for independent work – preparing Austrian future chemistry teachers for inquiry-based science education. In M. Rusek, M. Tóthová, & K. Vojír (Eds.), Project-based Education and Other Activating Strategies in Science Education XVII.: Practical topics, 7.-8. 11. 2019, Praha, Prague (pp. 14-20). Charles University, Prague. https://pages.pedf.cuni.cz/pbe/files/2020/06/PBE_pract_2019.pdf

Vancouver

Hofer E. Developing learning environments for independent work – preparing Austrian future chemistry teachers for inquiry-based science education. In Rusek M, Tóthová M, Vojír K, editors, Project-based Education and Other Activating Strategies in Science Education XVII.: Practical topics, 7.-8. 11. 2019, Praha, Prague. Prague: Charles University, Prague. 2020. p. 14-20

Bibtex

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