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The development of teaching and learning in Polish higher education

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Research into teaching and learning in higher education has been actively pursued in Poland, with the aim of achieving efficient expansion and improving teaching in individual institutions. This paper gives an account of research and publication activities, analyses the research methods used and problem areas covered, and describes the development of staff training programmes.

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Kupisiewicz, C., Januskiewicz, F. The development of teaching and learning in Polish higher education. High Educ 3, 141–148 (1974). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF00143787

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