Book Reviewed in this article:
Consuming Children: education‐entertainment‐advertising Jane Kenway & Jane Bullen
Education, Equality and Human Rights: issues of gender, ‘race’, sexuality, special needs and social class Mike Cole (Ed.)
Researching your Professional Practice‐doing interpretive research Hilary Radnor
Developing Writing for Different Purposes: teaching about genre in the early years Jeni Riley David Reedy
The Miseducation of Women James Tooley
Feminism and the Classroom Teacher: research, praxis and pedagogy Amanda Coffey & Sara Delamont
Failing Working Class Girls Gill Plummer
Learning Democracy and Citizenship: international experiences Michele Schweisfurth, Lynn Davies & Clive Harber (Eds)
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