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Higher education / Educational stages / Teaching / Scholarship of Teaching and Learning / Ernest L. Boyer / Professor / Quality Assurance Agency for Higher Education / University / Carnegie Foundation for the Advancement of Teaching / Education / Knowledge / Academia
Date: 2014-08-06 22:07:48
Higher education
Educational stages
Teaching
Scholarship of Teaching and Learning
Ernest L. Boyer
Professor
Quality Assurance Agency for Higher Education
University
Carnegie Foundation for the Advancement of Teaching
Education
Knowledge
Academia

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