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The effects of the conditions of learning in the schools of educational achievement

A discussion of the debate between J.S. Coleman and G.F. Peaker at the harvard-IEA Conference on Educational achievement at harvard university, november 1973

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Keeves, J.P. The effects of the conditions of learning in the schools of educational achievement. Research in Science Education 4, 207–218 (1974). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF02558594

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