An edition of Setting the priorities (1995)

Setting the priorities

a synthesis of research need, substance and process : report

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Setting the priorities

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English
Pages
18

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Setting the priorities: a synthesis of research need, substance and process : report
1995, Canadian Education Association
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Edition Notes

Cover title.

Text in English and French with French text on inverted pages.

Added t.p. title: Les priorités : synthèse des besoins, de la nature et du processus de recherche.

"Sponsored by Human Resources Development, Canada (Applied Research Branch)."

"Organized by Canadian Education Association, Toronto, March 24-25, 1995."

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Other Titles
Priorités : synthèse des besoins, de la nature et du processus de recherche.

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Pagination
18, 18 p.
Number of pages
18

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Open Library
OL16157996M
ISBN 10
1896660010
OCLC/WorldCat
48441161

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