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[ES] Miguel de Unamuno ten?a una verdadera vocaci?n hacia la ense?anza. As? lo demuestra desde sus inicios en Bilbao para luego pasar a obtener una c?tedra en la Universidad de Salamanca. Unamuno le daba mucha importancia a la labor docente. Se traza tambi?n un perfil humano de Unamuno como educador, y tambi?n se habla de la influencia que tuvo en sus alumnos.
[EN] Miguel de Unamuno was a true vocation for teaching. This is demonstrated since his inception in Bilbao and then move on to obtain a professorship at the University of Salamanca. Unamuno gave great importance to teaching. It also draws a profile of human Unamuno as an educator, and also spoke of the influence it had on their students.
Unamuno, Miguel de, 1864-1936, Alumnos, Profesores (Enseñanza superior), An?cdotas, College teachers, Teaching, Students, Anecdotes, Anécdotas, Ense?anza, Profesores (Ense?anza superior), Enseñanza
Unamuno, Miguel de, 1864-1936, Alumnos, Profesores (Enseñanza superior), An?cdotas, College teachers, Teaching, Students, Anecdotes, Anécdotas, Ense?anza, Profesores (Ense?anza superior), Enseñanza
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