尽忠
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https://doi.org/10.1007/978-981-97-6422-8Arts-based research; Academic identities; Arts-based educational research; Higher education research; Na
EWER
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978-981-97-6421-1The Editor(s) (if applicable) and The Author(s), under exclusive license to Springer Nature Singapor
丑恶
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CHAFE
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allergen
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Inertia
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Congenital Non-Degenerative Retinal Diseasesthe scholar in order to make sense of personal experience and derive broader implications—shedding new light on larger narratives that may influence many people’s lives. Drawing on the literary arts genre of memoir writing, I recall and interpret the profound effects of working with two extraordinar
急性
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不成比例
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consent
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Nirmal Raj Gopinathan,Prateek Behera no significant body of literature on leadership for learning. These limited studies focus on formal academic leaders appointed to officially designated leadership positions. We argue that leadership for learning also exists outside the formal academic leadership positions and can be located in the
NATTY
发表于 2025-3-26 18:50:44
Handbook of Clinical Geropsychologyokozo, an early career academic, and Lungile, a mid-career academic—wanted to explore how we might have drawn on various aspects of our schoolteacher identities in (re)positioning ourselves as teacher educators. Hence, we asked ourselves: “What might be made visible by rewriting our academic identit