University reform and intellectual freedom
The university reforms undertaken after the 1999 Bologna Declaration do not constitute a strictly academic phenomenon, but also a social reform at a high level, that affects the concept itself of society and the role of intellectual freedom in the whole Freedom System of the liberal thought and ideo...
Main Author: | Antonio Valdecantos Alcaide |
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Format: | Article |
Language: | Spanish |
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ADIDE Federación
2009-04-01
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Series: | Avances en Supervisión Educativa |
Online Access: | https://avances.adide.org/index.php/ase/article/view/400 |
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