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A children's literature course helps teachers explore Passamaquoddy as well as English books . There are also courses and work - shops in child development , social studies teaching methods , and evaluating classroom activities .
A children's literature course helps teachers explore Passamaquoddy as well as English books . There are also courses and work - shops in child development , social studies teaching methods , and evaluating classroom activities .
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In Quebec , Amerindianization proceeded with 1 ) the establishment of native teacher training facilities at ( now ... teachers , curriculum standards and the rest of our basic elements of education , there is sufficient flexibility to ...
In Quebec , Amerindianization proceeded with 1 ) the establishment of native teacher training facilities at ( now ... teachers , curriculum standards and the rest of our basic elements of education , there is sufficient flexibility to ...
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Since teachers and , more notably , school principals have traditionally associated with ( and been responsive to the white enclave in these communities , the innovation of this family was quite significant .
Since teachers and , more notably , school principals have traditionally associated with ( and been responsive to the white enclave in these communities , the innovation of this family was quite significant .
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Contents
INTRODUCTION | 1 |
MEANINGS | 16 |
H Christoph Wolfart University of Manitoba | 37 |
Copyright | |
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