An Analysis of Self-Concept in Students With Compensatory Education Needs for Developing a Mindfulness-Based Psychoeducational Program
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- J. N. Igbo & V. C. Onu & N. O. Obiyo, 2015. "Impact of Gender Stereotype on Secondary School Students’ Self-Concept and Academic Achievement," SAGE Open, , vol. 5(1), pages 21582440155, February.
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self-concept; inclusion; mindfulness; compensatory education; students;All these keywords.
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