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Journal of higher education Volume 2
published_at 2005-04
Unresolved issues of academic reform from the viewpoint of Admissions Office entrance examination
アドミッション・オフィス入試に見る大学改革への課題
Tominaga Tomohiko
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アドミッション・オフィス(AO)入試
入試改革
教育改革
学力低下問題
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