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structuring democratic places of learning: The Gulf Island Film and Television School By: Juan Carlos Castro & Kit Grauer
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Document Date: 2010-12-21 05:37:17


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Duke University Press / Teachers College Press / UCL Press / MIT Press / Westview Press / Lawrence Erlbaum Associates / /

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Canada / /

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University of British Columbia / Concordia University / /

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Galiano / Sturdies Bay / Galiano Island / /

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Anita Sinner / Kit Grauer / Clinton / Pedagogies There / Peter Campbell / Structuring Democratic Curricula / Brent Wilson / Juan Carlos Castro / Elisabeth Ellsworth / Liam Walsh / Sandra Weber / /

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