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The Role of the Language in Argument Based Inquiry (Abi)

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I teach in a school in Yahyali with a population of 20,000 in the Kayseri Province. Most of the population makes a living as a farmer or a miner. The people in the city have just begun to understand the importance of education and want their children to pursue education. There are 40 teachers, 3 administrators and about 800 students in the school. Our class sizes are about 25–30 students

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Gundogan, F., Akkus, R. (2017). The Role of the Language in Argument Based Inquiry (Abi). In: Hand, B., Norton-Meier, L., Jang, Jy. (eds) More Voices from the Classroom. SensePublishers, Rotterdam. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-94-6351-095-0_6

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