INVESTIGATING ENGLISH TEACHERS' BELIEFS ABOUT AND ATTITUDES TOWARDS STUDENTS' NEEDS : a case study at one of the vocational schools in bandung
This is a qualitative case study research aiming to find out: 1) English teachers' beliefs about and attitudes towards students' needs, and 2) factors influencing those beliefs and attitudes. The participants were three senior teachers and one substitute teacher at a vocational school in B...
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Main Author: | Wijaya, Ginanjar Putu (Author) |
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Format: | Academic Paper |
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2017-10-27.
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Online Access: | http://repository.upi.edu/32393/ |
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