Key features of teacher identity: a systematic meta-review study with special focus on teachers of science or science-related subjects

Since 2010, a remarkable number of literature reviews on teacher identity has been published. These literature reviews address a wide range of different foci, e.g., school teachers' identity, higher education teachers' identity, or the identity of teachers teaching a specific subject such...

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