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Studying Teacher Education
A journal of self-study of teacher education practices
Volume 13, 2017 - Issue 1
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“Still Finding the Ground:” A Self-Study of a First-Year Physical Education Teacher Educator

“Aún en la búsqueda del terreno”: Un self-study de un formador de profesores de Educación Física en su primer año

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Pages 3-19 | Received 02 Jun 2016, Accepted 03 Dec 2016, Published online: 22 Feb 2017

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