Development of Essential Competences for the Success of Inclusive Quality Teaching-Learning Processes in Higher Education

Currently, the development of key competences has become a fundamental priority to ensure the success of inclusive quality teaching-learning processes at all levels of education. This research proposes a quantitative observational study that involved 446 Spanish, Chilean and Mexican individuals, usi...

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Main Authors: Eduardo García-Toledano (Author), Andrea Gracia-Zomeño (Author), Ángel Luis González-Olivares (Author), Ascensión Palomares-Ruiz (Author)
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Published: MDPI AG, 2023-12-01T00:00:00Z.
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