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13.Drawing up Teacher s Assessment Scale of 2~3 Years Old Infants Self-concept;2~3岁幼儿自我概念教师评定量表的编制 14.But there must be ideological work, criticism and self-criticism.但是不做思想工作,不搞批评和自我批评一定不行。 15.to practise criticism and self criticism进行批评与自我批评 ...
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