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On being a teacher : the human dimension /

On being a teacher : the human dimension /

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Bibliographic Details
Main Authors: 213473 Zehm, Stanley J., Kottler, Jeffrey A.
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Published: Newbury Park, CA : Corwin Press, 1993
Subjects:
Teaching
Motivation in education
Teachers
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