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ISSN 2703-4542
Critical Commentary | He Kupu Arohaehae
Vol. 9, Issue 2, 1994July 01, 1993 NZST

Learning to Walk the talk. Critical Reflections on Curriculum Development at Whitirea Community Polytechnic 1985-93

Margaret Southwick, RGON, BA, MCNANZ, Head of Nursing, Whitireia community Polytechnic,
curriculum development
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Articles in Vol. 9, Issue 2, 1994

Vol. 9, Issue 2, 1994
  • Learning to Walk the talk. Critical Reflections on Curriculum Development at Whitirea Community Polytechnic 1985-93
    Margaret Southwick
  • Curriculum Revolution: What Do All Those Buzz Words Really Mean?
    Heather Jackson
  • Health Care Professionals Recognition of Illness in Infants: A New Zealand Pilot Study of Baby Check
    Alison StewartBarry TaylorPeter FlemingColin Morley
  • Curriculum Crossroads: Which Direction Should Nursing Take
    Christine Mercer
Nursing Praxis
Southwick, M. (1993). Learning to walk the talk. Critical reflections on curriculum development at Whitirea Community Polytechnic 1985-93. Nursing Praxis in Aotearoa New Zealand, 9(2), 4–10.
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