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Nasploh je izhodišče obstoječi sistem, ki ga bomo skušali dograjevati
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Krek, Janez
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Pirc, Vanja
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Krajnc, Borut
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http://www.mladina.si/tednik/200915/nasploh_je_izhodisce_obstojeci_sistem__ki_ga_bomo_skusali_dograjevati_
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Slovenian
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1.22 - Interview
Organization:
PEF - Faculty of Education
Year:
2009
Number of pages:
Str. 31
Numbering:
Št. 15
PID:
20.500.12556/RUL-51198
UDC:
37.014
ISSN on article:
0350-9346
COBISS.SI-ID:
7791177
Publication date in RUL:
10.07.2015
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Nasploh je izhodišče obstoječi sistem, ki ga bomo skušali dograjevati
, 2009. [online], Interview. [Accessed 3 April 2025]. Retrieved from: http://www.mladina.si/tednik/200915/nasploh_je_izhodisce_obstojeci_sistem__ki_ga_bomo_skusali_dograjevati_
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Mladina
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