Navigating layers of teacher uncertainty among preservice science and mathematics teachers engaged in action research

Action research provides valuable opportunities for preservice teachers to improve their practice, their understanding of their practice, and the situation in which their practice takes place. Moreover, action research empowers preservice teachers to critically examine an experience that demonstrate...

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