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Going to School in Oceania
Going to School in Oceania
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Description
The history and current practices for school systems in the countries of the Oceanic region depend on the economic, political, and cultural circumstances of their countries. Divided into four chronological sections — pre nineteeth century, nineteenth century, twentieth century and present times — each chapter traces the factors that have impacted educational philosophy and goals for each country. Identifying available options for students of all economic backgrounds, each chapter also includes a Day in the Life feature that shares with readers what a typical student in that country will experience at their school.
; Australia ; Fiji ; New Zealand ; Papua New Guinea ; Samoa
Product details
| Published | 30 Oct 2007 |
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| Format | Ebook (PDF) |
| Edition | 1st |
| Extent | 340 |
| ISBN | 9780313086625 |
| Imprint | Greenwood |
| Series | The Global School Room |
| Publisher | Bloomsbury Publishing |
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Education students, executives with multinational corporations and NGOs, and interested adult readers are the audience for this survey of education systems of the world.
MultiCultural Review
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