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Understanding meaning-making of diversity : education students' experience of a 10 day intensive programme

Understanding meaning-making of diversity education students' experience of a 10 day intensive programme

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Main Author: Pardede, Saga, kirjoittaja
Format: Master's thesis
Language:eng
Subjects:
merkitykset
tavat
oppiminen
keskustelu
vuorovaikutus
dialogi
monimuotoisuus
Diversity
Meaning-making
Dialogue
Monologue
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