Flexible and Alternative Approaches to Providing School Infrastructure in Alberta, Canada
Allison Matichuk
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Allison Matichuk: Alberta Education
No 2010/2, CELE Exchange, Centre for Effective Learning Environments from OECD Publishing
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Like many other jurisdictions, the western Canadian province of Alberta is seeking cost-effective and creative ways of providing school infrastructure that meets the needs of 21st century learning. Solutions are being found through the use of alternative financing and procurement arrangements and through innovative approaches to creating flexible school facilities...
Date: 2010-04-01
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