Teachers’ Empowerment and the Self-Study Process: An Interpretative Phenomenological Study of Teachers’ Perceptions and Lived Experiences of New England Association of Schools and Colleges Self-study within US-Curricula School in Dubai
This dissertation investigates whether NEASC self-study as part of the accreditation process empowers teachers, contributes to improving self-efficacy, and encourages reflective deliberation. The study explores the lived experience of teachers in a US-curricula school in Dubai during NEASC self-stud...
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| Main Author: | NWEIRAN, RAZAN BASSAM (author) |
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2019
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| Online Access: | https://bspace.buid.ac.ae/handle/1234/1431 |
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