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“Micropolitics” and secondary education teachers’ evaluation in Greece George Goutzioupas, George Iordanides ......................................................................................................................................................... 1 Measuring elementary school principals’ and vice-principals’ competence: Adjustment and evaluation of Kelly Glodt’s instrument in Greece (in Greek) Αdamos Anastasiou, Efthymios Valkanos, Gregorios Simos, Anthony Montgomery, Leonidas Karamitropoulos ......... 10 Investigating motivational factors influencing pre-service teachers’ choice of profession and their personal theories of teaching and learning (in Greek) Maria Liakopoulou ................................................................................................................................................................................................... 19
LIFELONG LEARNING & TEACHER TRAINING
European Union & Lifelong Learning: in between economic development and social cohesion (in Greek) Eugenia A. Panitsides ........................................................................................................................................................................................... 29 In-service Training Needs of English Language Teachers and Vocational Education Dora Chostelidou, Eleni Griva ............................................................................................................................................................................. 38 Conventional and alternative forms of language teacher training (in Greek) Αntonios Τsopanoglou, George Ypsilantis ................................................................................................................................................... 47
LANGUAGE & EDUCATION
An intervention programme related to reading development – a case study of a child with Williams syndrome Anastasia Alevriadou, Maria Massi .................................................................................................................................................................. 54 Multilingualism in the Cypriot Educational System: A record of primary school students’ views and attitudes (in Greek) Panagiotis Panteli, Eleni Griva, Eleni Tsakiridou ...................................................................................................................................... 61
CULTURE & ΗISTORY
(Not) teaching local history and cultural diversity in Greece: a case-study in the Florina region Kostas Kasvikis, Andreas P. Andreou ............................................................................................................................................................. 71 Ekistic Heritage and Enhancement; The Case Of Sulina Eleni G. Gavra, Dimitra Ch. Peristeropoulou ...................................................................................................................................... 78