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Bovet's Dilemma - examinations or no examinations: the Swiss contribution to the Carnegie initiative

HOFSTETTER, Rita, SCHNEUWLY, Bernard

HOFSTETTER, Rita, SCHNEUWLY, Bernard. Bovet's Dilemma - examinations or no examinations: the Swiss contribution to the Carnegie initiative. In: M. Lawn. An Atlantic Crossing ? The Work of the International Examination Inquiry, its Researchers, Methods and Influence. Oxford : Symposium Books, 2008. p. 83-98

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