PROFESSIONAL KNOWLEDGE OF THE PSYCHOLOGIST. A CASE STUDY
The Professional Teaching Knowledge (CPD) is a complex process that requires reflexive processes to face the teaching and learning problems faced by the Psychologists and Graduates in Psychology of the Bachelor of Psychology of a university in northeastern Argentina. Numerous studies conclude that t...
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Main Authors: | Andrea M. Rodríguez (Author), Margarita C. Ortiz (Author) |
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Universidad Nacional del Nordeste,
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