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<P><FONT SIZE=2>Hi,<BR>
MY students have the Nelson book for units 1/2 as I guess many people have.<BR>
My question is how much theory from this book are people teaching in class? The reason being is that students can pass the units with outcomes which dont really require much of the book. Maybe for an exam yes.<BR>
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I do want to use it though so what are other people doing?<BR>
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A.Townsley<BR>
townsley.andrew.a@edumail.vic.gov.au<BR>
Fountain Gate SC<BR>
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