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Description Jean-Pol Martin (born 1943, Paris, France) is a professor for foreign language teaching in Germany. He established the teaching method "Lernen durch Lehren" (learning by teaching), a method for students to learn by teaching their peers.
Date 03.12.2002
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Author Ulrich Agricola
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