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Stephen Ball, Education Reform: A critical and post-structuralist approach, Open University Press, Buckingham, 1994, xii + 164 pp., paper £12.99. - Miriam David, Anne West and Jane Ribbens, Mother's Intuition? Choosing Secondary Schools, The Falmer Press, London, 1994, xii + 178 pp., paper £13.95. - Dennis Lawton, The Tory Mind on Education, The Falmer Press, London, 1994. viii + 159 pp., paper £11.95.

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  12 June 2009

Rosemary Deem
Affiliation:
Lancaster University

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