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Learning about Feelings through Classroom Art Activities, Karenlee Clark Alexander

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Mainstreaming Art as Well as Children, Frances E. Anderson

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Paraprofessionals: Gatekeepers of Authentic Art Production, Julie Causton-Theoharis and Corrie Burdick

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Influence of an Inclusive Education Course on Attitude Change of Pre‐service Secondary Teachers in Hong Kong, The, Stella Chong Suk Ching, Chris Forlin, and Au Mei Lan

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Confronting Ableism: Disability Studies Pedagogy in Preservice Art Education., John Derby

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Assessing Musical Achievement in Students with Disabilities and Impairments, Helen Farrell

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Professional Development Needs of Secondary School Principals of Collaborative-Based Service Delivery Models, Regina M. Foley

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Preparing General Educators to Work Well with Students Who Have Disabilities: What's Reasonable at the Preservice Level?, Alison Ford, Marleen C. Pugach, and Amy Otis-Wilborn

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Circle of Clay, A, Peter J. Geisser

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Making Collaborative Teaching More Effective for Academically Able Students: Recommendations for Implementation and Training, Paul J. Gerber and Patricia A. Popp

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Inclusion Strategies That Work, Alice Hammel

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Maintaining Our Proud History of Teaching Music to Students with Disabilities, Alice Hammel and Alice-Ann Darrow

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Music, Technology and Adolescents with Autism Spectrum Disorders: The Effectiveness of the Touch Screen Interface, Ashleigh Hillier, Gena Greher, Alexa Queenan, Savannah Marshal, and Justin Kopec

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Understanding the Mind of a Student with Autism in Music Class, Ryan M. Hourrigan and Alice Hammel

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State Certification Standards for Teachers of Students with Learning Disabilities: An Update, Amelia A. Jenkins, James Leigh, and James Patton

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Inclusion Policy in Practice, Karen Keifer-Boyd and Leah Michelle Kraft

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‘It Gives Them a Place to be Proud’ – Music and Social Inclusion. Two Diverse Cases of Young First Nations People Diagnosed with Autism in British Columbia, Canada, Anne Lindblom

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Teachers' Professional Development in a Climate of Educational Reform. NCREST Reprint Series, Judith Warren Little

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Individualized Education Programs in Art: Benefit or Burden?, Lanny Morreau and Frances E. Anderson

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Task Analysis in Art: Building Skills and Success for Handicapped Learners, Lanny Morreau and Frances E. Anderson

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Preparing Teachers as Collaborators in Special Education, Catherine V. Morsink

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Inservice Programs in Learning Disabilities. A Position Paper of the National Joint Committee on Learning Disabilities, September 27, 1981, National Joint Committee on Learning Disabilities

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Issues in the Delivery of Educational Services to Individuals with Learning Disabilities. A Position Paper of the National Joint Committee on Learning Disabilities, February 21, 1982, National Joint Committee on Learning Disabilities

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Time for the Universal Right to Education: Back to Basics [with Response], A, Marcia H. Rioux, Paula C. Pinto, and Len Barton

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Research from Professional Development Schools: Can We Live up to the Potential?, Dorene Ross, Mary Brownell, Paul Sindelar, and Fran Vandivar