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Is logic aspects incorporated in the teaching and students' assessment? Case study in secondary schools located in Dodoma Municipality, Tanzania

Objective: The study examines the perception of students, teachers and school inspectors, and assess students' assignments, exercises, group work and examination on teachers’ use of logic in teaching and students assessment. Prior Work: Every University in Tanzania has its own teachers' tr...

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Published in:Journal of Danubian studies and research 2017-10, Vol.7 (1), p.144-160
Main Authors: Fulment, Arnold K, Tibyehabwa, Revelian R, Sangiwa, Gideon C, Srivastava, Bajarang B
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