Developing Children’s Understanding of Fractions : An Intervention Study
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Florence Gabriel | Denes Szucs | D. Szűcs | Florence C. Gabriel | Frédéric Coché | Vincent Carette | Bernard Rey | Frédéric Coché | Vincent Carette | Bernard Rey | Dénes Szűcs | Florence Gabriel
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