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Posted on February 27, 2013January 7, 2015

Authenticity through reflexivity: connecting teaching philosophy and practice

Author/s: Catherine Jenkins

Edition: Volume 51, Special edition, December 2011

Summary: Adult educators have strong beliefs. This will surprise no-one, but where do their beliefs come from, and how do they influence future development of their teaching practice? Continue reading “Authenticity through reflexivity: connecting teaching philosophy and practice”

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