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Teacher relationships and educational reform in England and Wales

Pages 301-316 | Published online: 28 Jul 2006

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Rosemary Webb & Graham Vulliamy. (1996) A Deluge of Directives: conflict between collegiality and managerialism in the post‐ERA primary school. British Educational Research Journal 22:4, pages 441-458.
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