A Phenomenological Study on Turkish Language Teachers’ Views on Characters in Children's Books

One of the indirect functions of the books is to help children discern the good, the nice and the correct through characters or protagonists to be self-identified. This study is to reveal what Turkish language teachers think about the character traits in children's books. One of the qualitative...

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