Science in New Guinea, Volume 11University of Papua New Guinea., 1985 - Agriculture |
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The teaching approach must allow for the situation where only a third to a half of the students are operating at the formal and ... Students ' language backgrounds would also suggest that whether teachers write extensive notes ...
The teaching approach must allow for the situation where only a third to a half of the students are operating at the formal and ... Students ' language backgrounds would also suggest that whether teachers write extensive notes ...
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Therefore , teachers need to plan for revision of this topic later in the course . Even formal thinkers may behave like concrete thinkers with new topics and in different situations ( Brown & Desforges , 1977 ) . The teacher needs to ...
Therefore , teachers need to plan for revision of this topic later in the course . Even formal thinkers may behave like concrete thinkers with new topics and in different situations ( Brown & Desforges , 1977 ) . The teacher needs to ...
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Progress may be slow but the ultimate aim is that the student can work with minimal direction from the teacher . ... Student materials which are prepared by be more suitable than material from overseas . the textbooks teachers can The ...
Progress may be slow but the ultimate aim is that the student can work with minimal direction from the teacher . ... Student materials which are prepared by be more suitable than material from overseas . the textbooks teachers can The ...
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Contents
Ascorbic acid content of some Papua New Guinean | 1 |
The potential use of modern geodetic methods for geophysical | 19 |
A short note on yields of forty one varieties of aibika | 39 |
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