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ELCL6160: Contemporary Trends and Research in Mathematics Education: Introduction

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What this guide contains:

This is a guide to resources for ELCL6160: Contemporary Trends and Research in Mathematics Education. Here's what you'll find:

Finding Books and Media about Education: Includes a link to the Online Catalog of the David & Lorraine Cheng Library, as well as links to some books and videos in the Library's collection.

Finding Articles about Education: Includes links to databases of articles about education, as well as tips for searching.

When the Article or Book isn't Available: Links to library services to help you get articles and books that the Library doesn't have, or doesn't have in online format.

Citing in APA format: Links to publications, websites and online tutorials to help you cite correctly in APA.

Writing your Paper: Links to some online sources to help with writing and paraphrasing to avoid plagiarism.

Some Math Links: Links to some important mathematics websites.

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William Paterson Master's Theses are located in the Reference area on the 1st floor of Cheng Library. More recent William Paterson theses are available through the database, Theses @ The William Paterson University of New Jersey

 

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