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An edition of Where did you find that? (1992)

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Where did you find that?: resource-based learning
1992, The Saskatchewan Instructional Development and Research Unit, The Saskatchewan Professional Development Unit
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Cover of: Where Did You Find That
Where Did You Find That: Resource Based Learning No. 8
June 1992, Sidru, The Saskatchewan Instructional Development and Research Unit, The Saskatchewan Professional Development Unit
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Edition Notes

Cover title.

A leaflet "Teachers + Teacher-librarians = Co-designers of instruction" in back cover pocket.

Published in
Regina, Sk, Saskatoon, Sk
Series
Instructional strategies series -- no.8

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Pagination
36 p. :
Number of pages
36

ID Numbers

Open Library
OL21645854M
ISBN 10
0773102000, 0773102337
Library Thing
4777551

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