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Moulding civilized citizens in the children`s institutions of a

... of behaviour all of which influence and guide educational policy and practice, not least in state societies. In his theory Elias described how Western European countries have experienced longterm processes of social integration in which an increasing number of people and social groups have become i ...
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Theme 1 - Cale Green Primary School

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Children's geographies

Children's geographies is an area of study within human geography and Childhood studies which involves researching the places and spaces of children's lives.
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