Respecting the Voices of Individuals from Marginalised Communities in Research

International governments have committed to supporting the development of greater equity and inclusion in education. However—despite some progress—many individuals and communities continue to face discrimination, remaining on the margins of society. This collection of papers highlights the many chal...

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Year of Publication:2022
Language:English
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