Browse “Competency-based education--Law and legislation” in an alphabetical list of subjects

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Competency-based education--Indonesia 1 record
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Competency-based education--Indonesia--Ngesti Pandowo Semarang 1 record
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  1. Educational law and legislation (91 records)
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Competency-based education--Law and legislation--United States 8 records
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Competency-based education--Malawi 1 record
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Competency-based education--Mexico 1 record
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Competency-based education--Mexico--Chiapas 1 record
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Competency-based education--Michigan 1 record
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Competency-based education--New Hampshire--Case studies 1 record
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Competency-based education--New York (State)--Johnson City--History 1 record
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Competency-based education--OECD countries 8 records
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Competency-based education--Oregon 1 record
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Competency-based education--Pennsylvania 1 record
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Competency-based education--Periodicals 1 record
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Competency-based education--Québec (Province) 1 record
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Competency-based education--South Africa 1 record
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Competency-based education--South Asia 1 record
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Competency based education--Standards--Illinois 1 record
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Competency-based education--Texas 2 records
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Competency-based education--United States About this subject - Opens in new windowopen_in_new 75 records
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