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Add Basic literacy or new literacies?: examining the contradictions of Australia's Education Revolution Buchanan, Rachel; Holmes, Kathryn; Preston, Gregory; Shaw, Kylie 2012 Full Text Reviewed
Add Paradox, promise and public pedagogy: implications of the federal government's Digital Education Revolution Buchanan, Rachel 2011 Full Text Reviewed
Add Currency appreciation in emerging Asia and trade deficit in the US Zhang, James Xiaohe 2010 — Reviewed
Add Defending against turbulent conditions: results from an agent-based simulation Blackmore, Karen L.; Nesbitt, Keith V. 2009 — Reviewed
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