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Diversity in the Classroom: New Approaches to the Education of Young Children



This new edition of a classic in early childhood education, addresses anti-bias education from the stages of child development to strategies for educating parents. It focuses on the teacher’s role as an agent of change Pub: 6/96…. More >>

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