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When I grow up: assessing American children's perspectives on college and career readiness through drawings

Authors
  1. Appatova
  2. Cook-Sather
  3. Croll
  4. Darling-Hammond
  5. DEPARTMENT FOR EDUCATION AND SKILLS
  6. Dunn
  7. Dyson
  8. Goodman
  9. Gregory
  10. Hanke
  11. Hickey
  12. INTERNATIONAL READING ASSOCIATON
  13. James
  14. Keddie
  15. Kress
  16. Kumashiro
  17. Leander
  18. Mclaughlin
  19. AND THE COUNCIL OF CHIEF STATE SCHOOL OFFICERS NATIONAL GOVERNORS ASSOCIATION CENTER FOR BEST PRACTICES
  20. NEW LONDON GROUP
  21. ORGANIZATION FOR ECONOMIC COOPERATION AND DEVELOPMENT
  22. PARTNERSHIP FOR 21ST CENTURY SKILLS
  23. Robinson
  24. Turner
  25. UNITED NATIONS
  26. Vincent
  27. Vygotsky
  28. Wohlwend
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'Wiley'
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