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Cross-cultural teaching and foreign teacher identity in Singapore
Sun Yee Yip, Eisuke Saito, Zane M. Diamond
116-128
2019-12-18
Refugee young people (re)forming identities: The role of social networks
Kiprono Langat, Jae Major Major, Jane Wilkinson
74-87
2019-12-18
Third space strategists: International students negotiating the transition from Pathway program to postgraduate coursework degree
Helen Benzie
17-31
2015-12-18
Relational cultural identity and Pacific Language education
Juliet Kennedy
26-39
2019-10-05
The transformative effect of study abroad: Australian teaching experience on US pre-service teacher identity formation
Jennifer Collins, Audrey Geste
13-22
2016-06-29
Citizenship Education in Post-Revolutionary Egypt: Examining the Curriculum of a Civic Organization
Salma G Waly
73-87
2014-12-12
The Construction of Politics in School Education 23 Years after the Handover of Hong Kong from the United Kingdom to China
Wai-Chung Ho
36-53
2020-12-16
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