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The perceptions of teachers who have young children with disabilities in their classrooms concerning strategies that facilitate interactions between typically developing children and their peers with disabilities

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A study of the perceptions of teachers and special education teachers in inclusive classrooms, with regards to the frequency of usefulness of 12 strategies that support interactions between typically developing children and their peers with disabilities, and a study of their interests in obtaining more information on effective strategies, from questionnaire responses of 33 teachers in early childhood programs in two adjacent Midwestern states
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Reports & Papers
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United States

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