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STEAM practices connecting mathematics, arts, architecture, culture and history in a non-formal learning environment of a museum

This study adopts STEAM practices integrating architecture, arts, culture, and history into mathematics education in a museum learning environment. A workshop was conducted with five in-service mathematics teachers in an Egyptian museum, utilizing digital technologies such as GeoGebra, Augmented Rea...

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Published in:Journal of mathematics and the arts 2024-04, Vol.18 (1-2), p.101-134
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