‘Spiritual development’ in the education reform act: A source of acrimony, apathy or accord?1

British Journal of Educational Studies 37 (2):169 - 182 (1989)
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Teaching children to make moral decisions.Brian V. Hill - 1972 - Educational Philosophy and Theory 4 (2):47–56.

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