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English in Education
Research Journal of the National Association for the Teaching of English
Volume 44, 2010 - Issue 2
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Original Article

Poetry immersion: Reading, writing and performing with secondary students

, (Professor of Secondary Education) & (Professor of English Education)
Pages 110-125 | Published online: 27 Feb 2018

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