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Eagles who soar: the role of parents and the community in the academic success of African Caribbean pupils

Eagles who soar: the role of parents and the community in the academic success of African Caribbean pupils
Eagles who soar: the role of parents and the community in the academic success of African Caribbean pupils
This lecture highlights the role of African Caribbean parents and the community in supporting African Caribbean pupil's academic success.
Rhamie, Jasmine
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Rhamie, Jasmine
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Rhamie, Jasmine (2010) Eagles who soar: the role of parents and the community in the academic success of African Caribbean pupils. Lewisham Challenge: Equalities and Achievement Open Lecture Programme, Lewisham, London Borough of, United Kingdom.

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This lecture highlights the role of African Caribbean parents and the community in supporting African Caribbean pupil's academic success.

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Published date: 28 January 2010
Venue - Dates: Lewisham Challenge: Equalities and Achievement Open Lecture Programme, Lewisham, London Borough of, United Kingdom, 2010-01-28

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Local EPrints ID: 143737
URI: http://eprints.soton.ac.uk/id/eprint/143737
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Date deposited: 13 Apr 2010 08:11
Last modified: 14 Mar 2024 00:44

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Author: Jasmine Rhamie

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