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Archaeology and 'QAA subject review': What did we learn?

2025-01-15 Classification:Archaeology Click()
Author:Harding, A; Johnson, M

Article Title:Archaeology and 'QAA subject review': What did we learn?

Abstract:
The authors recount their personal experience of the recent assessment of archaeology teaching in the Untied Kingdom.

Keywords: teaching; assessment; QAA; United Kingdom

DOI: 10.1017/S0003598X00091778

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