Design Thinking Methodology In The Career Development Programme For University Students
Keywords: Design thinking, career development, dysfunctional beliefs
Article no: 19
Pages 213-223
Keywords: Design thinking, career development, dysfunctional beliefs
Article no: 19
Pages 213-223
Keywords: Carl Jung, information, mental function, psychological type
Article no: 59
Pages 429-437
Keywords: Adolescence, family functioning, risk, internet addiction
Article no: 9
Pages 66-77
Keywords: Metatext, metatextual element, reflexivity, function, post-modernism.
Article no: 38
Pages 254-259
Keywords: Media text, city online newspaper, cartography, networkization, polyfunctionality.
Article no: 60
Pages 515-523
Keywords: Higher education, sociocultural function of university, globalization, entrepreneurial university, world-class university
Article no: 53
Pages 457-464
Keywords: Functional teacher professional standard, comparative study
Article no: 84
Pages 716-722
Keywords: Business communication, document text, functional criterion, lexical component, professional vocabulary, substantive terminological constructions
Article no: 12
Pages 93-102
Keywords: Anti-epidemic measures, functions and conditions of preschool education, children, nursery schools, preparation for compulsory education
Article no: 12
Pages 127-142
Keywords: Reflective functioning, readiness for school, cognitive competences
Article no: 84
Pages 817-827
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