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Access Asia: 3 Volumes

Impressions (lower secondary) 49 PAGES, ISBN 1-86366-415-7 Reflections (middle secondary) 66 PAGES, ISBN 1-86366-416-5 Dimensions (upper secondary) 81 PAGES, ISBN 1-86366-417-3 By Anthony Bott, Lee Grafton, Carolyn Millard and Doug Trevaskis MELBOURNE, AUSTRALIA: CURRICULUM CORPORATION, 1998 The Access Asia project has produced a new trilogy for lower (Impressions), middle (Reflections) and upper (Dimensions) secondary school students. These volumes, dealing with Asian themes, repres...

Book Review, Resources

Access Asia: 3 Volumes

The Access Asia project has produced a new trilogy for lower (Impressions), middle (Reflections) and upper (Dimensions) secondary school students. These volumes, dealing with Asian themes, represent a timely resource. With cul­tural studies back on the school curriculum and interest in other cul­tures at an all-time high, the publication of these books is particular­ly welcome. They will be useful to teachers of Asian studies, lan­guages other than English, and English as a second language, ...

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