Teachers and cross-cultural counselling

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Nixon, J. 1993. Teachers and cross-cultural counselling. in: Moon, B. and Mayes, A. (ed.) Teaching and Learning in the Secondary School London Routledge. pp. 147-152
AuthorsNixon, J.
EditorsMoon, B. and Mayes, A.
Page range147-152
Year1993
Book titleTeaching and Learning in the Secondary School
PublisherRoutledge
Output statusPublished
Place of publicationLondon
ISBN9780415102506
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