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(2003). Secondary school curricula issues: Impact on postsecondary students with disabilities. Exceptional Children, 70(1), 9-25.
Thorley, B., Gotchkis, G., & Martian, M. (1995). Clearing the way for Inclusion. Special Education Perspectives, 4(2), 71-80.
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(2003). What is special about special education for students with learning disabilities? The Journal of Special Education, 37(3), 140-147.
Wright, E. B., W. (1999). Full inclusion of children with disabilities in the regular classroom: It is the only answer. Children & Schools, 21(1), 11-23. displayed next 300 characters
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