International Education Journal, 5 (2) 2004
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Volume 5 Number 2 July 2004
Person Misfit in Attitude Surveys: Influences, Impacts and ImplicationsCurtis, D.D. Education in the Middle East and North Africa: The Current Situation and Future Challenges
Akkari, A.J. Examining the Validity of Different Assessment Modes in Measuring Competence in Performing Human Services
Hungi N., Darmawan, I.G.N. and Keeves, J.P. A Correspondence Analysis of Child-Care Students' and Medical Students' Knowledge about Teaching and Learning
Askell-Williams, H. and Lawson, M.J. Prior Teacher Experiences Informing How Post-Graduate Teacher Candidates See Teaching and Themselves in the Role as the Teacher
Sexton, S.S. Self-directed Learning versus Learning in the Interests of Public Safety: A Dilemma in Adult Education?
Bailey, T. Non-public Collegiate Education in Modern P.R. China
Rosecky, R.B., Smith, L.W. and Yongfang, L. Executive Perceptions on International Education in a Globalized Environment: The Travel Industry's Point of View
Munoz, J.M. and Katsioloudes, M.I. Human Capital and Technology Development in Malaysia
Awang, H. School Culture in a Private Secondary Institution in Mauritius
Ajaheb-Jahangeer, S. and Jahangeer, A.C. International Business Education in a Global Environment: A Conceptual Approach
Ortiz, J.
Ethnic Inequalities in Education in Kenya
Alwy, A. and Schech, S.
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