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5. Palmer, Elisabeth A., and Amy E. Bemis. "Year-round education." Gedownload op 28 (1999): 05-10
6. Worthen, Blaine R., and Stephen W. Zsiray Jr. "What Twenty Years of Educational Studies Reveal about Year-Round Education." (1994).
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11. Frazier, Julie A., and Frederick J. Morrison. "The Influence of Extended‐Year Schooling on Growth of Achievement and Perceived Competence in Early Elementary School." Child Development 69.2 (1998): 495-517.
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