Critical Issues in Early Childhood Education

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Critical Issues in ECE by Nicola Yelland (Editor). Typically an edited book is a loose collection of chapters written by various authors around a theme or topic, agreeing on and promoting to the reader a particular position. Yelland has instead […]
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