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Full-Text Articles in Education
A Submission For The Award Of A Diploma Of Teaching, Churchlands Teachers College
A Submission For The Award Of A Diploma Of Teaching, Churchlands Teachers College
Research outputs pre 2011
No abstract provided.
Social Science Source Book, Colin J. Marsh
Social Science Source Book, Colin J. Marsh
Research outputs pre 2011
During 1970, first year students at Mount Lawley Teachers' College undertook a course entitled.An Introduction to the Social Sciences. Courses in Social Science and Social Studies are not new, having been tried with varying degrees of success in other states of Australia and in overseas countries. However, in the course at this college, a multidiscipline approach has been planned, with Metropolitan Perth as the focal point of the study.
Too often, students enter a teachers' college with a 'wad' of factual knowledge about History or Economics or Geography. In the hustle and bustle of preparing for external examinations, they have …
Aboriginal Views On Education, David Gray (Ed.)
Aboriginal Views On Education, David Gray (Ed.)
Research outputs pre 2011
No abstract provided.