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Pedagogical Content Knowledge in Animal Welfare: Three Examples of Exceptional Educators
In his 1985 presidential address to the American Educational Research Association, Lee Shulman proposed a new domain of teacher knowledge which has since become a cornerstone of research and practice in teacher education: pedagogical content knowledge. Pedagogical content knowledge–known lovingly … Continue reading →
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