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د. عوض مفلح شهاب الخزام
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The perceptions of King Abdullah II School for Excellence teachers about the importance of using flipped learning for the development of students’ reflective thinking in Jordan.
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Research Title
The perceptions of King Abdullah II School for Excellence teachers about the importance of using flipped learning for the development of students’ reflective thinking in Jordan.
Authors
Mohammed Bader ALYousef*, Ibrahim Ali Naanah and Awad AL Khazam
Journal
Educational Research and Reviews
Volume&Pages
13 406- 416
Publisher
Educational Research and Reviews
Year
2018
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