Evaluation of novice physics teachers' teaching skills
6th International Conference of the Balkan-Physical-Union -- AUG 22-26, 2006 -- Istanbul, TURKEYWOS: 000246647900229The purpose of this study is to evaluate novice physics teachers' teaching skills they developed through teaching programs.
Karamustafaoglu, Orhan
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