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Making decisions about organising the primary classroom environment as a context for learning: The views of three experienced teachers and their pupils.
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Teaching and Teacher Education [0742-051X] Pointon, Ruth Year:2000 Volume:16 Issue:1 Pages(s):117 -127
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