TEACHERS' PEDAGOGICAL BELIEFS AND TEACHING STYLES IN TEACHING ENGLISH AT UNIVERSITY LEVEL
The teachers should have the pedagogical beliefs in their study where these beliefs act as the filter and the guide for the teachers' decision and teaching styles in the teaching-learning process. Indonesian curriculum policy adapted the beliefs that focus on the students as the central of the...
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Main Author: | Armin, Diah Safithri (Author) |
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2017-08-21.
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