The Current Status of In-Service Trainings for Teachers and Expectations: Do They Match?
Taking into consideration the INSETs' direct influence on teachers' professional development and indirect influence on the education, the present study aims to find out teachers' views about in -service training activities and their proposed solutions to improve the effectiveness of t...
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