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Table 3.1: Response rates Staff category
Table 3.2: Fieldwork conducted at schools
Table 3.3: number of participants in the qualitative research
Figure 4.1: Perceptions of the impact of disruptive behaviour and disengagement on the overall ethos/atmosphere of the school
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