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... reason it becomes easy . There are many striking differences between Jones's narrative and Murphy's because the social theories that undergird their perceptions of the encounter are not the same . Small but revealing examples are the ...
... reason it becomes easy . There are many striking differences between Jones's narrative and Murphy's because the social theories that undergird their perceptions of the encounter are not the same . Small but revealing examples are the ...
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... reason ; for the rest of humanity I may decide that in my dealings with them what counts is whether or not I get caught ( stage one ) . With still more experience ( perhaps of being caught too many times for comfort ) , I might adopt a ...
... reason ; for the rest of humanity I may decide that in my dealings with them what counts is whether or not I get caught ( stage one ) . With still more experience ( perhaps of being caught too many times for comfort ) , I might adopt a ...
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... reason to believe that the 1 to 5 percent of all handi- capped children who are academically gifted may gain a great deal from education - centered job strategies . To begin with , it is almost cer- tain that the psychometric procedures ...
... reason to believe that the 1 to 5 percent of all handi- capped children who are academically gifted may gain a great deal from education - centered job strategies . To begin with , it is almost cer- tain that the psychometric procedures ...
Contents
Introduction | 3 |
Parents and Professionals | 141 |
Special Education at a Turning Point | 173 |
Copyright | |
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