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... Tarjan, eds., Sociobehavioral Studies in Mental Retardation. Washington, D.C.: American Association on Mental Deficiency.
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... 1958 The physical, personality, and academic status of children who are mentally retarded attending special classes as compared with children who are mentally retarded attending regular classes. American Journal of Mental Deficie'?
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... S 1972 The consulting teacher approach to special education: inservice training for Regular classroom teachers.
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... A., and Havassy, B 1974 Intelligence of Mexica,'-An~erica'~ Children: A Field Study Comparing Neo Piagetian arid Traditional Capacity and Achievement Measures.
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... 1978 Teaching Behaviors, Academic Learning Time, and Student Achievement. Final Report of Phase III-B, Beginning Teacher Evaluation Study.
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... T 1980 Policy Effects of Special Education Funding Formulas.
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... ed. Washington, D.C.: American Association on Mental Deficiency.
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... 1979 Factors influencing teachers' and psychologists' recommendations regarding special class placement. Journal of School Psychology 17:116-125.
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... 1961 Achievement and Adjustment of Educable Mentally Handicapped Children in Special Classes and in Regular Classes. Chicago, Ill.: Chicago Board of Education.
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... Hightstown, N.J.: Northeast Regional Resource Center. ERIC Document Reproduction Service No.
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... 1979a Progress Toward a Free Appropriate Public Education: A Report to Congress oil the Implementation of P.L. 94-142: The Education for All Handicapped Children Act.
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... 1 and 2. Report of the Committee on Ability Testing, Assembly of Behavioral and Social Sciences, National Research Council.


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