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Home   /   News & Media   /   Quality and Standards for Work Integrated Learning

Quality and Standards for Work Integrated Learning

Posted in Featured, News, Publications, Teaching and Learning, WIL on March 15, 2019 by ACDS Web Admin.
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This newly published report was commissioned by the Australian Council of Deans of Science Teaching & Learning Centre, and written by Dr Theresa Winchester-Seeto.

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