E: Wider reading bibliography

Bibliography

This bibliography lists the principal works used to inform the most recent ESS curriculum review. It is not an exhaustive list and does not include all the literature available: judicious selection was made in order to better advise and guide teachers and students. This bibliography is not a list of recommended textbooks however it provides a starting point for wider reading, IA and EE research.

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