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Title: | The Successful Learner: A Progressive or an Oppressive Concept? |
Author(s): | Reeves, Jenny |
Contact Email: | jenny.reeves@btopenworld.com |
Editor(s): | Priestley, M Biesta, GJJ |
Citation: | Reeves J (2013) The Successful Learner: A Progressive or an Oppressive Concept?. In: Priestley M & Biesta G (eds.) Reinventing the curriculum: new trends in curriculum policy and practice. London and New York: Bloomsbury Academic Publishing, pp. 51-74. http://www.bloomsbury.com/uk/reinventing-the-curriculum-9781441137647/ |
Keywords: | curriculum policy analysis learner active learning Adult learning Adult education Training |
Issue Date: | 2013 |
Date Deposited: | 5-Dec-2012 |
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