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Book reviews [October 2011]

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Morrisey, Sheila
Cattle, Erica
Brennan, Caroline
Lockwood, Daniel

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http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12424/807245
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http://roar.uel.ac.uk/1416/1/2046-1240_1-2_pp32-35.pdf
Abstract
Reviews of four books: 1 Out of our minds: learning to be creative by Ken Robinson; 2 The future of community Edited by Dave Clements, Alastair Donald, Martin Earnshaw and Austin Williams; 3 E-learning: concepts and practice by Bryn Holmes and John Gardner; 4 Brilliant secondary school teacher – what you need to know to be a truly outstanding teacher by David Torn and Peter Bennett.
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2011-10
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oai:roar.uel.ac.uk:1416
http://roar.uel.ac.uk/1416/1/2046-1240_1-2_pp32-35.pdf
Morrisey, Sheila and Cattle, Erica and Brennan, Caroline and Lockwood, Daniel (2011) ‘Book reviews [October 2011]’, Research in Secondary Teacher Education, 1(2), pp. 32-35.
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