Investigating Teachers’ Beliefs in Inclusive Education and Their Levels of Teacher Self-Efficacy: Are Teachers Constrained in Their Capacity to Implement Inclusive Teaching Practices?
Stuart Woodcock(Griffith University), Chloe Regan(Griffith University), Elizabeth Hitches(The University of Queensland), Kathy Gibbs(Griffith University)
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