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Wrightslaw: NCLB Law & Regs
needs of students and their families. States and local communities must identify and implement programs for which there is evidence, based on rigorous research and evaluation, that they can effectively help children to succeed in school. (February 2003) Safe and Drug-Free School and...
Responsiveness to Intervention & Learning Disabilities
Responsiveness to Intervention and Learning Disabilities National Joint Committee on Learning Disabilities ~ June 2005 17 References Conway, S. J., & Kovaleski, J. F. (1998). A model for statewide special education reform: Pennsylvania’s Instructional Support Teams. International...
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Responsiveness to Intervention and Learning Disabilities National Joint Committee on Learning Disabilities ~ June 2005 17 References Conway, S. J., & Kovaleski, J. F. (1998). A model for statewide special education reform: Pennsylvania’s Instructional Support Teams. International Journal of Educational Reform, 7, 345–351. Deno, S., Grimes, J., Reschly, D., & Schrag, J. (2001). PSM review team report. Minneapolis: Minneapolis Public Schools. Foorman, B. R., & Torgesen, J. (2001
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Responsiveness to Intervention and Learning Disabilities National Joint Committee on Learning Disabilities ~ June 2005 17 References Conway, S. J., & Kovaleski, J. F. (1998). A model for statewide special education reform: Pennsylvania’s Instructional Support Teams. <span class="highlight">International</span> <span class="highlight">Journal</span> <span class="highlight">of</span> Educational Reform, 7, 345–351. Deno, S., Grimes, J., Reschly, D., & Schrag, J. (2001). PSM review team report. Minneapolis: Minneapolis Public Schools. Foorman, B. R., & Torgesen, J. (2001
From War to Self-Determination
mailonline@americansc.org.uk The views expressed are those of the contributors, and not necessarily those of the Centre or the College. © 1996, Liverpool Community College and the Contributors. Articles in this journal may be freely reproduced for use in subscribing inst...
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