Asia-Pacific Forum on Science Learning and Teaching, Volume 12, Issue 1, Article 4 (Jun., 2011)
S M HAFIZUR RAHMAN
Influence of Professional Learning Community (PLC) on secondary science teachers’ culture of professional practice: The case of Bangladesh

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