A critical review of V. Walkerdine's book "Counting girls out: girls and mathematics" κορίτσια και μαθηματικά: βιβλιοπαρουσίαση με μια κριτική θεώρηση
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Stathopoulou, C. (2015). A critical review of V. Walkerdine’s book "Counting girls out: girls and mathematics": κορίτσια και μαθηματικά: βιβλιοπαρουσίαση με μια κριτική θεώρηση. Journal of Research in Education and Training, 8, 1–24. https://doi.org/10.12681/jret.9068
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