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Scholarship of Teaching and Learning / Alternative education / E-learning / Service-learning / Learning community / Integrative learning / Ernest L. Boyer / Lee Shulman / Teaching and learning center / Education / Teaching / Philosophy of education
Date: 2013-08-25 19:10:54
Scholarship of Teaching and Learning
Alternative education
E-learning
Service-learning
Learning community
Integrative learning
Ernest L. Boyer
Lee Shulman
Teaching and learning center
Education
Teaching
Philosophy of education

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