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Education in a changing society

proposed research project in Finland, in the United States, and in Russia

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Eeva Huttunen
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An edition of Education in a changing society (1992)

Education in a changing society

proposed research project in Finland, in the United States, and in Russia

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English
Pages
38

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Education in a changing society: proposed research project in Finland, in the United States, and in Russia
1992, University of Joensuu, Faculty of Education
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Edition Notes

Includes bibliographical references (p. 35-38).

Published in
Joensuu
Series
University of Joensuu, Research reports of the Faculty of Education,, 47, Joensuun yliopisto, Kasvatustieteiden tiedekunnan tutkimuksia ;, n:o 47.

Classifications

Dewey Decimal Class
362.71/2
Library of Congress
HQ778.7.F5 H87 1992

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Pagination
38 p. :
Number of pages
38

ID Numbers

Open Library
OL1494846M
ISBN 10
9517081081
LCCN
93169568

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