Teaching Development in Higher Education in Spain: the optimism of the will within a black box model.

Training in teaching at the Spanish university is a relatively new experience, except for some universities. In the past decade it has attained a larger audience due to the process of adaptation to the Higher Education European Space, which represented a profound cultural change with respect to stud...

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Main Authors: Joan Rué Domingo (Author), Ana Arana Navarro (Author), María González de Audícana Amenábar (Author), Ana Rosa Abadía Valle (Author), Fernando Blanco Lorente (Author), Concepción Bueno García (Author), Amparo Fernández March (Author)
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Published: Universitat Politècnica de València, 2013-12-01T00:00:00Z.
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