International Education Journal, 2 (3) 2001
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Volume 2 Number 3 December 2001
S. Barrett
Differential item functioning: A case study from first year economics
R. Ryan
Master concept or defensive rhetoric: Evaluating Australian VET policy against past practice and current international principles of Lifelong Learning
P. Kilvert, H. Tunbridge and A. Dow
Looking backward, looking forward: The first 18 months of local governance and management in South Australia
J. Anderson and E.N. Askov
Twin approaches to research: the Penn State and Flinders experience
P.O. Sijuwade
A comparative study of family characteristics of Anglo-American and Asian-American high achievers
R. Yuan and J.P. Keeves
The multilevel analysis of students' achievement in learning the Chinese language
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