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Local management [electronic resource] : achieving improved learning outcomes through interdependence
Bib ID 3311221
Format BookBook
Description [Adelaide] : Dept. of Education and Children's Services, c2004 
1 computer optical disc : sd., col. ; 4 3/4 in. + 7 leaves ; 30 cm., 1 folded leaf (42x60 cm.) 
Technical Details

System requirements: Windows 95 / 98 / NT4 / ME / XP / 2000 or Power PC (OS 9.x or later) ; 64 Mb of RAM or better ; monitor displaying 800x600 at 16 bit (thousands of colours) ; 8x CD-ROM or better and working sound card ; Acrobat Reader 5.x or later and Macromedia Flash Player 6.x or later 

Full contents
  • Introduction
  • Learning and wellbeing
  • Planned improvemement
  • Participation and decision making
  • Accountability
  • Research and innovation
  • Resourcing
  • Implementation
 
Notes

Title from label

Sections introduced by Steve Marshall

Selected for preservation. High priority.

Subjects School-based management - South Australia.  |  School management and organization - South Australia.
Other authors/contributors Marshall, Steve  |  South Australia. Dept. of Education and Children's Services
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