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Are Class Size Differences Related to Pupils' Educational Progress and Classroom Processes? Findings From the Institute of Education Class Size Study of Children Aged 5–7 Years

British Educational Research Journal - United Kingdom
doi 10.1080/0141192032000133668
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Education
Date

October 1, 2003

Authors
Peter BlatchfordPaul BassettHarvey GoldsteinClare Martin
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Wiley-Blackwell


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