Defining the Effect of Teachers' Medical History on their Inclusive Teaching Practice: Analyzing Feelings of Competence and Knowledge in Inclusive Physical Education
Background. The process of including special students in the school system has prompted a comprehensive examination of strategies to ensure equity in school justice, the quality of learning, and the harmonious development of students' potential. The efficacy of these strategies is contingent up...
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Main Authors: | Omar Ben Rakaa (Author), Mustapha Bassiri (Author), Said Lotfi (Author) |
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