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Ivor F. Goodson (United Kingdom) Professor of Education at both the University of East anglia, United Kingdom, and the Warner Graduate School, University of Rochester, United States. Recently director of a research unit on computer education, teachers’ lives and careers, environmental education and racial ethnocultural minority teaching, University of Western Ontario, Canada. Among his books areStudying school subjects, Studying teacher’s lives, Biography, identity and schooling, andStudying curriculum and subject knowledge. His books have been published in Spain, Sweden, Portugal Germany and Brazil and are forthcoming in Japan, China and Finland. He is founding editor of theJournal of education policy and the editor of book series for Falmer Press, the Open University Press and Teachers College Press.
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Goodson, I.F. The principled professional. Prospects 30, 181–188 (2000). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF02754064
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