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Ways Ahead For Outdoor Education In Australia

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Correspondence to James Neill.

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James Neill is moving to the United States to work as an Assistant Professor at the University of New Hampshire, teaching and researching in outdoor education. He wishes to maintain links with outdoor education in Australia and to contribute to its future development.

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Neill, J. Ways Ahead For Outdoor Education In Australia. Journal of Outdoor and Environmental Education 5, 2–3 (2001). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF03400727

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