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In-text: (Atlantic Canada English Language Arts Curriculum, n.d.)
Your Bibliography: Atlantic Canada English Language Arts Curriculum, n.d. SPECIFIC CURRICULUM OUTCOMES: SPEAKING AND LISTENING. [ebook] Atlantic Canada English Language Arts Curriculum. Available at: <http://www.ed.gov.nl.ca/edu/k12/curriculum/guides/english/primary/cur_outcomes.pdf>.
In-text: (Dublin West Education Centre, 2014)
Your Bibliography: Dublin West Education Centre, 2014. Five Components of Effective Oral Language Instruction. [ebook] Dublin: Professional Development Service for Teachers. Available at: <http://pdst.ie/sites/default/files/Oral%20Language%20Booklet%20PDF.pdf>.
In-text: (Education Department of Western Australia, 1997)
Your Bibliography: Education Department of Western Australia, 1997. First steps l Oral Language l Developmental Continuum. Port Melbourne, Vic.: Rigby Heinemann.
In-text: (TED, 2013)
Your Bibliography: TED, 2013. Why are so many of our teachers and schools so successful? John Hattie at TEDxNorrkoping. [online] YouTube. Available at: <https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rzwJXUieD0U>.
In-text: (TED, 2014)
Your Bibliography: TED, 2014. Life is your talents discovered l Sir Ken Robinson l TEDxLiverpool. [online] YouTube. Available at: <https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FLbXrNGVXfE>.
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