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Dr. Elisabeth Pries-Kümmel, Jahrgang 1969, ist Grundschullehrerin und Lehrbeauftragte am Institut für Allgemeine Didaktik und Schulpädagogik der Universität Dortmund.
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Pries-Kümmel, E. Wie junge Menschen über das Alter denken. Sozial Extra 30, 42–45 (2006). https://doi.org/10.1007/s12054-006-0178-3
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