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Reflections on the Conception of “Good Teaching” From the Philosophical Ideas of John Dewey

Educación, Lenguaje y Sociedad
doi 10.19137/els-2019-161611
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May 29, 2019

Authors
Sofía Picco
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Universidad Nacional de La Pampa


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