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What effect does mainstreaming have on blind children?
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Mainstreaming |
inclusion |
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Blind |
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education |
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Georgie Lee. “Significant Trends Affecting the Education of Blind Children”. American Journal of Public Health 45.7 (July 1955): 898-905. PubMed Central.
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E. Cowdery. The
Exceptional Child: Inclusion in Early
Childhood Education.
Faherty, John. “Can't Read This? Neither Can Nearly 90% of Blind Schoolkids, and Proponents Say the Decline in Braille Instruction
Is Leading to Illiteracy.”
King,
Ilda Carreiro. "Examining
Middle School Inclusion Classrooms through The Lens of
Learner-Centered Principles." Theory into Practice 42.2 (Spring
2003): 151+. Expanded Academic ASAP. Thomson Gale.
Mani,
Dr. M N G, “The Role of Integrated Education for Blind Children.” Journal of Community Eye Health 11.27 (1998): 41-42. 23 Nov. 2006. <http://www.jceh.co.uk/0953-6833/11/jceh_11_27_041.html>.
“Teaching Braille to Area Blind Children."
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