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Factors affecting success and failure in higher education mathematics: Students' and teachers’ perspectives

Students from Bangladesh pursuing STEM education often encounter obstacles when tackling diverse mathematical problems within various educational settings. Frequently, they find themselves lacking the essential prerequisite knowledge and strong foundational skills necessary to engage with the teachi...

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