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‘Quarries’ in the primary school

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John Cheetham is a senior adviser in Lancashire Education Authority with a particular responsibility for English throughout the country. He was previously head of a secondary modern school but now works with children of all ages and with teachers at the primary and secondary levels

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Cheetham, J. ‘Quarries’ in the primary school. Child Lit Educ 6, 3–9 (1975). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF01263055

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