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Pre-service science teachers’ and in-service physics teachers’ views on the knowledge and skills of a good teacher
Science teacher knowledge and skills have been thoroughly discussed by researchers; however, less is known about how teachers themselves conceptualise their professional qualities. We asked first and final-year pre-service science teachers and in-service physics teachers to describe the knowledge an...
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