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I Did It My Way! An Introduction to “Old Way/New Way“ Methodology
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 26 February 2016
Abstract
Old Way/New Way is an approach to remedial teaching developed by Harry Lyndon, a Guidance Officer working in the Southern Area of the South Australian Education Department. In this paper he has presented an introduction to this method and a brief description of its application to an instructional problem.
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