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Bristol diversity trail (2009)
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Smart, D. (2009). Bristol diversity trail

The Bristol Diversity trails are online resources hosted by the England's Past for Everyone website and funded by the Victoria County History/HLF. They are the first walking trail/virtual trail for Bristol to explore the multiethnic nature of the cit... Read More about Bristol diversity trail.

Bristol slavery trail (2009)
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Smart, D. (2009). Bristol slavery trail. London

This revised edition of educational website materials was produced for School's Learning Zone website of the England’s Past for Everyone website, funded by EPE/HLF and managed by the Victoria County History in the Institute of Historical Research, U... Read More about Bristol slavery trail.

Diversity through time: A thousand years of diversity in Bristol (2009)
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Smart, D. (2009). Diversity through time: A thousand years of diversity in Bristol. London

This is an important contribution to regional and national schools ability to offer case studies of Diversity Through Time, and the long term multi-ethnic nature of England. The History National Curriculum has always required coverage of this theme,... Read More about Diversity through time: A thousand years of diversity in Bristol.

Victoria Cross heroes (2007)
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Smart, D. (2007). Victoria Cross heroes. London

Sponsored educational resources provided free to all UK secondary Schools.

Review of the impact of special residential educational provision in the United Kingdom (2002)
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Davies, J. D. (2002). Review of the impact of special residential educational provision in the United Kingdom

The author was commissioned to conduct a review of a selection of academic papers, reports, and research projects produced in the UK over a period of ten years on the theme of special educational residential provision. This was to help Kent County C... Read More about Review of the impact of special residential educational provision in the United Kingdom.