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Module evaluation: a comparison of standard evaluation with nominal group technique

, BA (Hons) MPhil PGCert TLHE PhD, , BA RSA Cert TEF(S)L MA MRCGP & , BSc (Hons) PGCert TLHE PhD
Pages 111-118 | Published online: 07 Oct 2015

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