Essential connections : a guide to young children's learning
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- 8072526
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- Hobart, Tas. : Dept. of Education, 2004
- 1v.
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- (Essential learnings / Tasmania. Dept of Education)
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This Essential Connections guide has been produced to assist educators working with young children to implement the Essential Learnings Framework. Essential Connections focuses on children's learning in the years from birth to age five. [p.2]
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- 96p.
- A Learning Together initiative between the Department of Education and Early Childhood Australia arising from the Essential Learnings Framework.
- In English.
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