General Pedagogical Knowledge of Austrian Teachers
Roč.25,č.2(2020)
Studia paedagogica: The Changing Status of the Teaching Profession
general pedagogical knowledge; Austria; qualitative reconstructive study; school practice; professional learning
181–194
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