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Winds of change: teacher education for the open area school. / Selected papers by: Elinor Ross [and others] Foreword by Chandler Barbour
Bib ID 3986789
Format BookBook
Description Washington, : Association of Teacher Educators, 1974 
vi, 47 p. ; 23 cm. 
Series

Bulletin (Association of Teacher Educators) ; no. 36.

Notes

Includes bibliographies.

Subjects Open plan schools.  |  Teachers - Training of.  |  Teachers - In-service training.
Other authors/contributors Ross, Elinor P. (Elinor Parry), 1932-  |  Association of Teacher Educators
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