A study of the effects of the changes adopted in the 2002 Curriculum of the Licenciatura en Idioma Inglés-Opción Enseñanza at the Western Multidisciplinary Campus of The University of El Salvador
This qualitative study focuses on an Analysis of the Effects of the Changes Adopted in the 2002 Curriculum of the Licenciatura en Idioma en Inglés-Opción Enseñanza at the Western Multidisciplinary Campus. Therefore, the aim of this research study is to find out in what manner students’ low level of...
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2024
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