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Adapting to Diversity: Irish Schools and Newcomer Students

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  • Smyth, Emer
  • Darmody, Merike
  • McGinnity, Frances
  • Byrne, Delma

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  • Smyth, Emer & Darmody, Merike & McGinnity, Frances & Byrne, Delma, 2009. "Adapting to Diversity: Irish Schools and Newcomer Students," Research Series, Economic and Social Research Institute (ESRI), number RS8.
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