William E. Alexander
Identifiers
- Open LibraryOL5471611A
Top Subjects
- Motion pictures -- Distribution (2)
- Motion pictures in education (1)
- Educational planning -- Bibliography (1)
- Education, Higher -- Ontario -- Toronto (1)
- High school students -- Ontario (1)
- Student participation in administration -- Ontario (1)
- Automotiveindustry and trade -- Mathematical models -- United States (1)
Books by William E. Alexander
Total count: 12
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Operational objectives for film distribution systems.Department of Educational Planning, Ontario Institute for Studies in Education1969-01-01
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Determinants of teacher film use.Ontario Institute for Studies in Education1970-01-01
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Educational planning at the provincial levelDept. of Educational Planning, Ontario Institute for Studies in Education1971-01-01
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Patterns in higher educationa case study of an educational institute. --.Ontario Institute for Studies in Education, Dept. of Educational Planning1971-01-01
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But get me to the school on timea paper dealing with the theory of film distribution centers with special reference to OntarioDept. of Educational Planning, Ontario Institute for Studies in Education1972-01-01
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A study of student participation in decision-making in Ontario secondary schoolsDept. of Educational Planning, Ontario Institute for Studies in Education1973-01-01
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An econometric model of Canadian-U.S. trade in automotive products, 1965-1971Bank of Canada1974-01-01
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Child abuse in Ontarioeducation and training of front-line professionals (an analysis of selected documents pertaining to projects funded by the Child Abuse Program, Ministry of Community and Social Services, Ontario, Canada.)Ontario Institute for Studies in Education1980-01-01
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Adoption of Indirect Instruments of Monetary PolicyInternational Monetary Fund1995-01-01
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Adoption of Indirect Instruments of Monetary PolicyInternational Monetary Fund1995-01-01
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Systemic Bank Restructuring and Macroeconomic PolicyInternational Monetary Fund1997-01-01
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Imf's Data Dissemination Initiative after Ten YearsInternational Monetary Fund2008-01-01