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Transformation and Trend of Doctoral Education in China and Poland (1980s – 2010s). A Comparative Study

   | Apr 16, 2018
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Journal Subjects:
Social Sciences, Education, Theory and History of Education, Curriculum and Pedagogy, Education Systems, other