Developing the teaching practices of middle school science teachers in light of sustainable development competencies (Suggested perception)

Document Type : Researches for promotion to assistant professor and professor degrees

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Doctor Researcher at the National Center for Educational Research and Development - Curriculum Development Research Division

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