Exchanging social support on online teacher groups: Relation to teacher self-efficacy

Telematics and Informatics - Tập 35 - Trang 1542-1552 - 2018
Tsai-Yuan Chung1, Yi-Ling Chen2
1Center for Teacher Education and Career Development, University of Taipei, Taiwan
2Tao-Yuan Municipal Pu-Ren Elementary School, Taiwan

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