What is effective in forming our beliefs: Experience or education (Article)
Author: Esim Gursoy
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Description: What is effective in forming our beliefs: Experience or education? (Article) por Esim Gursoy explores the influence of experience versus education on teacher trainees' beliefs. This study offers valuable insights into how beliefs are shaped, affecting teaching methodologies and future practices.
Pages: 8
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