Education and Social Justice: The Changing Composition of Schools and its Implications

University of Wales Press (2000)
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A comprehensive appraisal of the quality of education in Britain, comprising a study of the far-reaching implications of the changing composition of schools on the educational system in the context of social justice and opportunities, based on original research and detailed analysis.

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