L. B. Flick and N. G. Lederman (eds): Scientific Inquiry and Nature of Science: Implications for Teaching, Learning, and Teacher Education
Springer Academic Publishers, The Netherlands, 2004, ISBN 13 978-1-4020-5150-0, 453 pp, price: 69,95€
Science & Education volume 20, pages381–387(2011)
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Cakir, M. L. B. Flick and N. G. Lederman (eds): Scientific Inquiry and Nature of Science: Implications for Teaching, Learning, and Teacher Education . Sci & Educ 20, 381–387 (2011). https://doi.org/10.1007/s11191-010-9274-7
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