Exploring In-Service Science Teachers' Self-Perceptions of Competence and Pedagogical Approaches to Socioscientific Issues in Education
Global education experts are increasingly prioritizing scientific literacy development. Science education is key to enhancing scientific literacy, fostering social responsibility, and supporting economic growth by equipping individuals with essential scientific knowledge and skills. In the past two...
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Main Authors: | Arberore Bicaj (Author), Fatlume Berisha (Author), Rachel Gisewhite (Author) |
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2024-11-01T00:00:00Z.
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