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'We're trying to produce serious educators': impact of secondary organizational socialization on mid-career faculty members' delivery of PETE

The purpose of this study was to describe the impact of secondary organizational socialization on mid-career faculty members' (FMs) delivery of physical education teacher education (PETE). Data were collected with four qualitative techniques and analyzed using analytic induction and constant co...

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Published in:Sport, education and society education and society, 2023-05, Vol.28 (4), p.369-380
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Physical Education Teachers
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