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Riders in the Chariot: Curriculum Reform and the National Interest 1965-1995: Curriculum Reform and the National Interest 1965-1995 Australian Education Review No.38



This book studies the fact that Australian students should be entitled to adequate access to valid and comprehensive educational knowledge which is consistent with the national interest…. More >>

Riders in the Chariot: Curriculum Reform and the National Interest 1965-1995: Curriculum Reform and the National Interest 1965-1995 Australian Education Review No.38

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