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The Correlation Between the Principal’s Leadership Style and the Commitment of Teachers in Arab Schools in Israel Cover

The Correlation Between the Principal’s Leadership Style and the Commitment of Teachers in Arab Schools in Israel

By: Khadija Hiba  
Open Access
|Jan 2024

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