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Feb 2024
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Extrait | Les enjeux des apprentissages ...

Stéphanie d'Esclaibes (spécialiste de l'enfance)
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Retrouvez Grégoire Borst, professeur de psychologie du Développement et de neurosciences cognitives de l’éducation et Directeur du Laboratoire de Psychologie du Développement et de l’Education de l’enfant, dans l'interview de la semaine. Nous réfléchissons aux enjeux des apprentissages du XXIe siècle.

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