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Uncommon caring : learning from men who teach young children /

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Main Author: King, James R., 1952-
Format: Book
Language:English
Published: New York : Teachers College Press, c1998.
Series:Early childhood education series (Teachers College Press)
Subjects:
Male primary school teachers > United States.
Male primary school teachers > United States > Attitudes.
Sex differences in education > United States.
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