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    Outcomes-Based Education in South Africa: Using an Instrument to Assess School-Level Environments During the Implementation

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    Laugksch, R.
    Aldridge, Jill
    Fraser, Barry
    Date
    2008
    Type
    Conference Paper
    
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    Laugksch, R. and Aldridge, J. and Fraser, B. 2008. Outcomes-Based Education in South Africa: Using an Instrument to Assess School-Level Environments During the Implementation, in Peter Jeffery (ed), AARE International Education Research Conference, Nov 25 2007, pp. 1-22. Fremantle, WA: Australian Association for Research in Education.
    Source Title
    AARE 2007 Conference Proceedings
    Source Conference
    AARE International Education Research Conference
    ISSN
    1324-9320
    School
    Science and Mathematics Education Centre (SMEC)
    URI
    http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11937/20881
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