Modelling International Collaborations in Art Education by Peter Sramek, Giselle Mira-Diaz, and Charisse Fung
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Book response: Modelling International Collaborations in Art Education by Peter Sramek, Giselle Mira-Diaz, and Charisse Fung, Bristol, UK, Intellect & Chicago, USA, University of Chicago Press, 2024 (Hardcover), 376 pp., ISBN 9781789389258.
Keywords: Art education, online teaching, international collaboration
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