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Rewriting the nature of the Education Pedagogy and Didactics - cover

Rewriting the nature of the Education Pedagogy and Didactics

Ernesto Hashimoto Dr.

Publisher: Spines

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Ernesto Hashimoto has been Vice President of several Universities in Peru. He is also senior professor at the Pedro Ruiz Gallo National University (UNPRG) - Peru. During the length of his busy journey, he has successfully completed several doctorates in Peru and Spain, including a Cum Laude honorable mention in Spain. He is the author of many books related to the subject, research and the university.
Available since: 02/27/2025.
Print length: 200 pages.

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