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Charles W. EliotとAbraham Flexnerのカレッジ・大学論 : 「何のための質保証か」を考えるために(【テーマB-4】高等教育改革と質保証,テーマ型研究発表【B】,発表要旨)

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Charles W. EliotとAbraham Flexnerのカレッジ・大学論 : 「何のための質保証か」を考えるために(【テーマB-4】高等教育改革と質保証,テーマ型研究発表【B】,発表要旨)
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Proceedings of the Annual Conference of Japanese Educational Research Association, August 2012
DOI 10.11555/taikaip.71.0_370
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