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Transversal Competences in Engineering Degrees: Integrating Content and Foreign Language Teaching
There has been a constant advance of the labour markets and permanent reorientation towards digital Industry 4.0. Yet, the environments for learning remain unchallenged when it comes to the provision of new professionals across the globe. Therefore, this has created a gap in transversal competences,...
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