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The Effect of Professional Development on Middle School Teachers' Technology Integration: An Action Research Study

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Figure 2.3 provides further information on the definition of a concept. The
Figure 2.4 describes the interaction between personal mental models, conceptual
Table 2.2 Comparison of Student Pretest and Posttest Mean Scores on the Mechanics Diagnostic
Table 3.1 Student Demographics in AP Physics C: Mechanics and Electricity and Magnetism
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