| [ 600DDMA21 ]                                         Subject                                        Subject of the dissertation: Didactics in Mathematics | 
                
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                | Es ist eine neuere Version 2025W dieses Fachs/Moduls im Curriculum Doctoral programme Natural Sciences 2025W vorhanden. | 
                
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                      | Workload | Mode of examination | Education level | Study areas | Responsible person | Coordinating university |  
                      | 19,5 ECTS | Accumulative subject examination | R - Doctoral programme | Mathematics | Markus Hohenwarter | Johannes Kepler University Linz |  | 
                
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                      | Detailed information |  
                      | Original study plan | Doctoral programme Natural Sciences 2021W |  
                      | Objectives | Support, supervision and scientific reflection of the students individual research plan and work in the domain of Didactics in Mathematics. |  
                      | Subject | The content of teaching results from the content of the individual courses. |  
                      | Further information | According to §4 (2) of this curriuculum students have to take the Doctoral Thesis Colloquium and the Gender-Studies course. The rest of the lectures can be individual for each student and in particular come from any diploma and master curriculum established at TNF.
 I.e.: Most of the possible lectures will not be directly assigned to this subject. 
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