Teachers as change agents of sustainable development!?

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Teachers as change agents of sustainable development!? / Hantke, Harald; Kiepe, Karina.
Sustainability in Vocational Education and Training – National and International Experiences. ed. / Ralf Hermann; Hannelore Kress; Julia Olesen. Opladen: Verlag Babara Budrich, 2024. p. 185-193.

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Harvard

Hantke, H & Kiepe, K 2024, Teachers as change agents of sustainable development!? in R Hermann, H Kress & J Olesen (eds), Sustainability in Vocational Education and Training – National and International Experiences. Verlag Babara Budrich, Opladen, pp. 185-193.

APA

Hantke, H., & Kiepe, K. (2024). Teachers as change agents of sustainable development!? In R. Hermann, H. Kress, & J. Olesen (Eds.), Sustainability in Vocational Education and Training – National and International Experiences (pp. 185-193). Verlag Babara Budrich.

Vancouver

Hantke H, Kiepe K. Teachers as change agents of sustainable development!? In Hermann R, Kress H, Olesen J, editors, Sustainability in Vocational Education and Training – National and International Experiences. Opladen: Verlag Babara Budrich. 2024. p. 185-193

Bibtex

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