British Journal of Educational Studies (BJES)
Vol. 66, n°3, septembre 2018
- Vygotsky, Hasan and Halliday: Towards Conceptual Complementarity, David Kellogg & Ji-young Shin
- Reconstructing Dewey: Habit, Embodiment and Health and Well-Being, Malcolm Thorburn
- Social Control and Free Inquiry: Consequences of Foucault for the Pursuit of Knowledge in Higher Education, Roger Philip Mourad
- How Big is the Handicap for Disadvantaged Pupils in Segregated Schooling Systems?, Julien Danhier
- Leading Developmental Peer Observation of Teaching in Higher Education: Perspectives from Australia and England, Dallas Wingrove, Linda Hammersley-Fletcher, Angela Clarke & Andrea Chester
- Benefits to University Students Through Volunteering in a Health Context: A New Model, Iain Williamson, Diane Wildbur, Katie Bell, Judith Tanner & Hannah Matthews
https://www.tandfonline.com/toc/rbje20/66/3
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