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Keynote: Universities as Engines for the European Integration
Does the use of competency-oriented tasks really support students building up competencies?
The concept of a sustainable use of biocidal active substances – applied to rodenticides
Preparing Pre-Service Teachers for Inclusive Education: Analyzing the Status Quo and Comparing the Effect of Different Types of Subject-Specific Learning Opportunities at University on Beliefs, Self-Efficacy and Pedagogical Content Knowledge
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Assessing Key Competencies In Higher Education For Sustainable Devlopment: Insights From the Deployment Of Innovative Instruments
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