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Australian Review of Applied Linguistics
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Statement no. 1
As is the assessment so is the curriculum
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Chris Reynolds
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Volume 6, Issue 2
, Jan 1983, p. 73 - 75
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Toomey, R. F. and C. L. Reynolds
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Three Faces of Change: The Problem of Reform and the Issue of Who Can Change What
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The Shaping Curriculum Conference
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August 1983, Wattle Park Teachers Centre Kensington Road, Adelaide South Australia.
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