Questioning some popular beliefs about immigrant children

contemporary problems and practices in Sweden

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L. H. Ekstrand
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Questioning some popular beliefs about immigrant children: contemporary problems and practices in Sweden
1980, Dept. of Educational and Psychological Research, School of Education, Lund University
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Edition Notes

Bibliography: p. 84-90.
Cover title.
"April 1980."
"This is Report no. 1 from Forum for Multicultural Research"--P. 1.

Published in
Malmö, Sweden
Series
Educational and psychological interactions,, nr 71, Educational and psychological interactions ;, no. 71.

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Dewey Decimal Class
371.96/75/09485
Library of Congress
LC3747.S8 E47 1980

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Pagination
90 p. :
Number of pages
90

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OL2295235M
LCCN
86165880
OCLC/WorldCat
14377637

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