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intensive use of memorisation than girls when learning mathematics. Memorisation as a learning strategy may work with easy … problems, but it is unlikely to be effective if it is the only strategy used when confronted with complex mathematics problems. …
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interpret mathematics in a variety of contexts to describe, predict and explain phenomena, recognising the role that mathematics … plays in the world. The mean score is the measure. A mathematically literate student recognises the role that mathematics …
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countries, the 20% of students who are most exposed to pure mathematics tasks (equations) score, on the PISA mathematics test … mathematics tasks is much less strongly associated with better performance. About 19% of the performance difference between socio …-economically advantaged and disadvantaged students can be attributed to differences in familiarity with mathematics. In Austria and Korea …
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This paper was prepared as a background note for a discussion held in December 2014 by the OECD Competition Committee on Intellectual Property and Standard Setting. It focuses on SEPs, FRAND licensing commitments and the use of injunctions as well as competition implications, and possible...
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Standards in competition policy, such as the consumer welfare standard or the protecting competition standard, are the subject of considerable debate. This paper considers the relative advantages and disadvantages of alternative standards by first identifying their desirable attributes and then...
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