Sodobni pogledi na mednarodne primerjalne raziskave, omrežja in poučevanje na področju izobraževanja odraslih

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  • Borut Mikulec Univerza v Ljubljani, Filozofska fakulteta
  • Regina Egetenmeyer Institute for Education, Faculty of Human Sciences, University of Würzburg

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.4312/as/21951

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primerjalne raziskave, mednarodne študije, izobraževanje odraslih

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Mikulec, B., & Egetenmeyer, R. . (2025). Sodobni pogledi na mednarodne primerjalne raziskave, omrežja in poučevanje na področju izobraževanja odraslih. Andragoška Spoznanja, 31(1), 3-22. https://doi.org/10.4312/as/21951

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