Equality and diversity in secondary schools: teachers' agentic and constrained enactments of the curriculum
In England educators have been concerned about ensuring equality and diversity in education due to ever-diversifying school populations, who find themselves positioned as outsiders to England's National Curriculum. This article explores the accessibility and limitations of the curriculum from t...
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