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Effective curriculum management :

Effective curriculum management : co-ordinating learning in the primary school / edited by John O'Neill and Neil Kitson. - London ; New York : Routledge, 1996. - 236 p. : ill. ; 24 cm.

Includes bibliographical references an index



0415124093

95025969


Curriculum planning--Great Britain.
Education, Elementary--Curricula--Great Britain.

LB 2806.15 / .Ef27 1996

TRC 375.00 / Ef3 1993

Effective curriculum management :

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O'Neill J., Kitson N., . (1996). Effective curriculum management. London: Routledge.

Chicago

O'Neill John, Kitson Neil, . 1996. Effective curriculum management. London: Routledge.

Harvard

O'Neill J., Kitson N., . (1996). Effective curriculum management. London: Routledge.

MLA

O'Neill John, Kitson Neil, . Effective curriculum management. London: Routledge. 1996.

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