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Transition Brokers - their role and effectiveness - Familiarity Produces Trust
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21/11/2002
SUMMARY:
For the past few years transition workers have been providing intensive one to one support for early leavers in 17 seventeen Victorian schools. Peter Kellock reports on progress so far.
AUTHOR:
Kellock, Peter
asquithgroup@ozemail.com.au
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