Forms of Capital among Arab and Jewish K-12 Teachers: Development of 'Capital Scale'
The present study aimed to demonstrate how the mixed methods approach was used to develop and validate a quantitative instrument for measuring forms of capital (a "Capital Scale") among K-12 teachers, using the two-phase approach of an exploratory sequential model. The study includes: (1)...
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