An edition of The quality of their education (1991)

The quality of their education

school leavers' views of educational objectives and outcomes

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The quality of their education
Damian Hannan
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An edition of The quality of their education (1991)

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school leavers' views of educational objectives and outcomes

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Language
English
Pages
215

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The quality of their education: school leavers' views of educational objectives and outcomes
1991, Economic and Social Research Institute
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Edition Notes

Includes bibliographical references (p. 209-215).

Published in
Dublin
Series
Paper / the Economic and Social Research Institute ;, no. 153, Paper (Economic and social research Institute) ;, no. 153.

Classifications

Library of Congress
HC257.I6 E3 no. 153, LB1695.8 E3 no. 153

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Pagination
xiii, 215 p. :
Number of pages
215

ID Numbers

Open Library
OL1757007M
ISBN 10
070700120X
LCCN
92102343
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6187491

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