A 14-weeks intervention study on changing preservice teachers’ psychological perspectives related to teaching inclusively: Explicit and implicit attitude, self-efficacy, and stress perception towards inclusion
E. Grimminger-Seidensticker, F. Lautenbach, A. Heyder, J. Korte, A.J. Möhwald, Frontiers in Education 5 (2020).
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Grimminger-Seidensticker E, Lautenbach F, Heyder A, Korte J, Möhwald AJ. A 14-weeks intervention study on changing preservice teachers’ psychological perspectives related to teaching inclusively: Explicit and implicit attitude, self-efficacy, and stress perception towards inclusion. Frontiers in Education. 2020;5(7).
Grimminger-Seidensticker, E., Lautenbach, F., Heyder, A., Korte, J., & Möhwald, A. J. (2020). A 14-weeks intervention study on changing preservice teachers’ psychological perspectives related to teaching inclusively: Explicit and implicit attitude, self-efficacy, and stress perception towards inclusion. Frontiers in Education, 5(7).
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Grimminger-Seidensticker, Elke, F. Lautenbach, A. Heyder, J. Korte, and Aiko Julia Möhwald. “A 14-Weeks Intervention Study on Changing Preservice Teachers’ Psychological Perspectives Related to Teaching Inclusively: Explicit and Implicit Attitude, Self-Efficacy, and Stress Perception towards Inclusion.” Frontiers in Education 5, no. 7 (2020).
E. Grimminger-Seidensticker, F. Lautenbach, A. Heyder, J. Korte, and A. J. Möhwald, “A 14-weeks intervention study on changing preservice teachers’ psychological perspectives related to teaching inclusively: Explicit and implicit attitude, self-efficacy, and stress perception towards inclusion,” Frontiers in Education, vol. 5, no. 7, 2020.
Grimminger-Seidensticker, Elke, et al. “A 14-Weeks Intervention Study on Changing Preservice Teachers’ Psychological Perspectives Related to Teaching Inclusively: Explicit and Implicit Attitude, Self-Efficacy, and Stress Perception towards Inclusion.” Frontiers in Education, vol. 5, no. 7, 2020.