International Education Journal, 5 (1) 2004
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Volume 5 Number 1 March 2004
Human Rights Education: The United Nations Endeavour and the Importance of Childhood and Intelligent Sympathy
Katerina K. Frantzi
Prosocial Behaviour and Political Culture among Australian Secondary School Students
Lawrence J. Saha
Effects of the Cooperative Class Experiment Teaching Method on Secondary School Students' Chemistry Achievement in Kenya's Nakuru District
Samuel W. Wachanga and John Gowland Mwangi
Peer Victimisation and Conflict Resolution Among Adolescent Girls in a Single-sex South Australian School
Vennessa H. James and Laurence D. Owens
The Thai Community Curriculum as a Model for Multicultural Education
Merle Wallace and Raynou Athamesara
An Australian Co-educational Boarding School: A Sociological Study of Anglo-Australian and Overseas Students' Attitudes from their own Memoirs
Mathew A. White
The Need to Investigate Greek Students' Experiences in British Universities: The Use of Ethnography in the Identification of Such a Need
Rania Katsara
Strategies and Policies for Basic Education in Cambodia: Historical Perspectives
Sideth S. Dy
E-Learning: A study on Secondary Students' Attitudes towards Online Web Assisted Learning
Paul G. Paris
Staying Longer at School and Absenteeism: Evidence from Australian Research and the Longitudinal Surveys of Australian Youth
Sheldon Rothman
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