A proposed unit in science based on the standards of the next generation to develop engineering design thinking skills and the scientific sense of middle school students

Document Type : Researches for promotion to assistant professor and professor degrees

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Lecturer of Curricula and Methods of Teaching Science - Faculty of Education - Ain Shams University


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