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Original Article

Deafened tutors’ experiences of delivering the challenging deafness (CD) course: ‘Recharging my motivational battery’

Experiencias de los tutores ensordecidos al impartir el curso El Reto de la Sordera (CD): ‘Recargando mi batería motivacional’

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Pages 438-445 | Published online: 07 Jul 2009

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