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Coping with teaching in innovative learning spaces: challenges, insights and practices

The current study involved investigating elementary-and middle-school teachers' perceptions of teaching in Innovative Learning Spaces (ILS). ILS incorporating technology have been recently designed for many schools around the world wishing to update the teaching–learning process to fit students...

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Published in:Learning environments research 2022-10, Vol.25 (3), p.707-724
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Education
Educational Environment
Educational innovations
Educational Technology
Elementary School Teachers
Instructional Effectiveness
Instructional Innovation
Learning
Learning and Instruction
Learning Processes
Learning Strategies
Middle School Teachers
Original Paper
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Sociology of Education
Teacher Attitudes
Teaching methods
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