Does Working Conditions Affect Teacher’s Morale of Teaching: Teacher’s Self Perception

Purpose: Education is the field of study that deals with the pedagogy of teaching and learning. The teacher is the person who is responsible for all these acts.  As the importance of teacher is a proven fact so it is necessary that a teacher should be enthusiastic and dedicated towards his teaching....

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