The costs of preschool inclusion

Author(s): Odom, Samuel L.; Hanson, Marci; Lieber, Joan; Marquart, Jules; Sandall, Susan R.; Wolery, Ruth A.; Horn, Eva M.; Schwartz, Ilene S.; Beckman, Paula J.; Hikido, Christine S.; Chambers, Jay G.;
Date Issued: Spring 2001
Publisher(s): Pro-Ed (Firm)
Description: A comparison of the instructional costs of educating children with disabilities in inclusive classroom settings vs. special education settings in five preschools
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Journal Title: Topics in Early Childhood Special Education
Volume Number: 21
Issue Number: 1
Page Range: 46-55
Topics: Child Care & Early Education Market > Cost Of Providing Services

Programs, Interventions & Curricula > Interventions/Curricula > Special Needs Children
Country: United States
ISSN: 0271-1214 Paper
1538-4845 Online
Peer Reviewed: yes
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