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Peer to Peer Deaf Multiliteracies: Towards a Sustainable Approach to Education in Ghana

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Peer to Peer Deaf Multiliteracies: Towards a Sustainable Approach to Education in Ghana. / Gillen, Julia; Nyarko, Marco; Akanlig-Pare, George et al.
2020. 1-10 Paper presented at American Educational Research Association Annual Meeting.

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Gillen, J, Nyarko, M, Akanlig-Pare, G, Akrasi-Sarpong, E, Toah Addo, K & Emily, C 2020, 'Peer to Peer Deaf Multiliteracies: Towards a Sustainable Approach to Education in Ghana', Paper presented at American Educational Research Association Annual Meeting, 17/04/20 - 20/04/20 pp. 1-10.

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Gillen, J., Nyarko, M., Akanlig-Pare, G., Akrasi-Sarpong, E., Toah Addo, K., & Emily, C. (2020). Peer to Peer Deaf Multiliteracies: Towards a Sustainable Approach to Education in Ghana. 1-10. Paper presented at American Educational Research Association Annual Meeting.

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Gillen J, Nyarko M, Akanlig-Pare G, Akrasi-Sarpong E, Toah Addo K, Emily C. Peer to Peer Deaf Multiliteracies: Towards a Sustainable Approach to Education in Ghana. 2020. Paper presented at American Educational Research Association Annual Meeting.

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Gillen, Julia ; Nyarko, Marco ; Akanlig-Pare, George et al. / Peer to Peer Deaf Multiliteracies : Towards a Sustainable Approach to Education in Ghana. Paper presented at American Educational Research Association Annual Meeting.10 p.

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