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- WHAT IS YOUR REQUIREMENT FOR LESSON PLANS? Dickinson, Gail K. // Library Media Connection;Jan/Feb2011, Vol. 29 Issue 4, p53
The article presents results of survey on the requirements for lesson plans in the U.S.


