College Teacher Educators Becoming Researchers: Stories From A Public Sector Teacher Education Institution From Northern Pakistan

In higher education institutions, conducting research, alongside teaching, is an integral part of work. However, in the elementary teacher education colleges in Pakistan, this role and responsibility of the teacher educators may be mired by a number of factors. This qualitative study, therefore, aim...

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