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Considering the ethical potential of professional communities

Ann Lieberman and Lynne Miller, Eds.: Teachers in professional communities: Improving teaching and learning. Teachers College Press, Teachers College, Columbia University, New York and London 2008, 120 pp, ISBN 978-0-8077-4889-3

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Campbell, E. Considering the ethical potential of professional communities. J Educ Change 10, 83–87 (2009). https://doi.org/10.1007/s10833-008-9097-3

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