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1 A phenomenological reinterpretation of Horner’s fear of success in terms of social class Ivers, Jo-Hanna
2011
27 3 p. 369-388
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2 Cognitively demanding learning materials with texts and instructional pictures: teachers’ diagnostic skills, pedagogical beliefs and motivation McElvany, Nele
2011
27 3 p. 403-420
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3 Consistency in teachers’ judgments Canal, Luisa
2011
27 3 p. 319-327
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4 How do teachers perceive cheating students? Beliefs about cues to deception and detection accuracy in the educational field Marksteiner, Tamara
2011
27 3 p. 329-350
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5 Knowledge about word structure in beginning readers: what specific links are there with word reading and spelling? Sanchez, Monique
2011
27 3 p. 299-317
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6 School type differences in attainment of developmental goals in students with visual impairment and sighted peers Pfeiffer, Jens P.
2011
27 3 p. 389-402
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7 “Spanish as a foreign language” teachers’ profiles: inclusive beliefs, teachers’ perceptions of student outcomes in the TCLA program, burnout, and experience Rojas Tejada, Antonio J.
2011
27 3 p. 285-298
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8 Teacher’s perceptions of their significance towards their students: the effects of cultural background, gender, and school role Tatar, Moshe
2011
27 3 p. 351-367
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9 The development of students’ use of additive and proportional methods along primary and secondary school Fernández, Ceneida
2011
27 3 p. 421-438
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10 The jigsaw technique and self-efficacy of vocational training students: a practice report Darnon, Céline
2012
27 3 p. 439-449
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