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... teachers to teach what they as a corpor- ate body of teachers deem right , and to teach it in the way they think best . This is the strict meaning of ' academic freedom ' per se . The idea that scholars in universities ought to be free ...
... teachers to teach what they as a corpor- ate body of teachers deem right , and to teach it in the way they think best . This is the strict meaning of ' academic freedom ' per se . The idea that scholars in universities ought to be free ...
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... teaching or joint teaching / research positions . Here , although laboratory studies may be continuous , fieldwork takes place only during vacations or at weekends . Both Senegalese and expatriate archaeologists featured in this group ...
... teaching or joint teaching / research positions . Here , although laboratory studies may be continuous , fieldwork takes place only during vacations or at weekends . Both Senegalese and expatriate archaeologists featured in this group ...
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... teachers could be augment- ed by open discussion of what archaeologists really do and how artefacts that may be ... teaching , for example of history , the 107.
... teachers could be augment- ed by open discussion of what archaeologists really do and how artefacts that may be ... teaching , for example of history , the 107.
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