Examination of Pre-Service Teachers’ Experiences on Distance Education in the Covid-19 Pandemic Period: A Longitudinal Research
This longitudinal research was conducted in Girne American University, Faculty of Education during the pandemic process by means of a qualitative multiple case study with semi-structured questions through online forms with a purposefully selected study group of 143 undergraduates between 2020-2022 a...
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