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  1. The School Effect: A Study of Multi-Racial Comprehensives.David J. Smith & Sally Tomlinson - 1990 - British Journal of Educational Studies 38 (2):187-188.
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  • What Pupils Say: Changing Policy and Practice in Primary Education.A. Pollard, P. Triggs, P. Broadfoot, E. Mcness & M. Osborn - 2002 - British Journal of Educational Studies 50 (2):285-287.
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  • Working with Disaffected Students: Why Students Lose Interest in School and What We Can Do about It.K. A. Riley & E. Rustique-Forrester - 2004 - British Journal of Educational Studies 52 (1):98-100.
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  • Whose School is It Anyway?: Power and Politics.Kathryn A. Riley - 1998 - Routledge.
    In the 1970s, two events in particular, the William Tyndale School and James Callaghan's Ruskin speech, generated extensive media coverage and political activity and became 'watersheds' along the path to political and educational reform. This has shaped the system of school and governments in the 1990s. This book revisits Tyndale and Ruskin and examines their legacy. Drawing on contemporary accounts of a number of key individuals who were involved in those watershed events, it recasts their stories in the light of (...)
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