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The research page of Europa-Universität Flensburg provides an overview of research funding opportunities at Europa-Universität Flensburg, as well as national and international third-party funding sour
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Development of Formative Classroom Assessments: "Mathes 5-6" Listen Learning progress diagnostics is considered an essential element in assessing and enhancing the effectiveness of teaching and suppor
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Curriculum-Based Measurement(CBM) Orthography through Error Identification Tests Listen Currently, there are no diagnostic procedures for the formative assessment of the learning progression regarding
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Internet-Based CBM: "Mathes-Digital" Listen Regular diagnostics accompanying the learning process play a crucial role in the early detection of learning difficulties and the evaluation of the effectiv
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Mathe-Navi Listen In light of relevant prevalence and school performance studies, it is assumed that about one in five children needs special support in learning mathematics (summarized by Sikora & Vo