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    Offshore processes in language teacher education: Standards and challenges

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    Authors
    Dobinson, Toni
    Mercieca, Paul
    Date
    2012
    Type
    Conference Paper
    
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    Dobinson, T. and Mercieca, P. 2012. Offshore processes in language teacher education: Standards and challenges, in Proceedings of the Applied Linguistics Association of Australia National Conference: Evolving Paradigms: Language and Applied Linguistics in a Changing World, Nov 12-14 2012, pp. 697-726. Perth, WA: Curtin University.
    Source Title
    Evolving Paradigms: Language and applied linguisitcs in a changing world
    Source Conference
    Applied Linguistics Association of Australia. Annual Conference 2012
    ISBN
    9780987415820
    School
    School of Education
    URI
    http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11937/59589
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