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Teaching Students with Special Needs in the 21st Century Classroom (Hardcover): Sally Cox Mayberry, Brenda Belson Lazarus Teaching Students with Special Needs in the 21st Century Classroom (Hardcover)
Sally Cox Mayberry, Brenda Belson Lazarus
R2,357 Discovery Miles 23 570 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

The inclusive schools movement has been around since the mid 1980s, yet many teachers find themselves ill-equipped to make the transition. This superb book offers information, guidance, and training ranging from history of the inclusion movement to recommended activities for use with students. The authors draw upon their personal experiences as classroom teachers and describe ways of implementing curriculum change, grading procedures, partnering with parents, and other key strategies to assist the teacher in setting up a successful inclusive classroom to meet the needs of all students in the 21st century.

Literacy and Advocacy in Adolescent Family, Gang, School, and Juvenile Court Communities - Crip 4 Life (Hardcover): Debra... Literacy and Advocacy in Adolescent Family, Gang, School, and Juvenile Court Communities - Crip 4 Life (Hardcover)
Debra Smith, Kathryn F. Whitmore
R1,309 Discovery Miles 13 090 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

The goal of this book is to encourage educators and researchers to understand the complexities of adolescent gang members' lives in order to rethink their assumptions about these students in school. The particular objective is to situate four gang members as literate, caring students from loving families whose identities and literacy keep them on the margins of school. The research described in this book suggests that advocacy is a particularly effective form of critical ethnography. Smith and Whitmore argue that until schools, as communities of practice, enable children and adolescents to retain identities from the communities in which they are full community members, frightening numbers of students are destined to fail. The stories of four Mexican American male adolescents, who were active members of a gang and Smith's students in an alternative high school program, portray the complicated, multiple worlds in which these boys live. As sons and teenage parents they live in a family community; as CRIP members they live in a gang community; as "at risk" students, drop-outs, and graduates they live in a school community, and as a result of their illegal activities they live in the juvenile court community. The authors theorize about the boys' literacy in each of their communities. Literacy is viewed as ideological, related to power, and embedded in a sociocultural context. Vivid examples of conversation, art, tagging, rap, poetry, and other language and literacy events bring the narratives to life in figures and photographs in all the chapters. Readers will find this book engaging and readable, yet thought provoking and challenging. Audiences for Literacy and Advocacy in Adolescent Family, Gang, School, and Juvenile Court Communities include education researchers, professionals, and students in the areas of middle/high school education, at-risk adolescent psychology, and alternative community programs--specifically those interested in literacy education, sociocultural theory, and popular culture.

Literacy and Advocacy in Adolescent Family, Gang, School, and Juvenile Court Communities - Crip 4 Life (Paperback): Debra... Literacy and Advocacy in Adolescent Family, Gang, School, and Juvenile Court Communities - Crip 4 Life (Paperback)
Debra Smith, Kathryn F. Whitmore
R815 R705 Discovery Miles 7 050 Save R110 (13%) Ships in 10 - 15 working days

The goal of this book is to encourage educators and researchers to understand the complexities of adolescent gang members' lives in order to rethink their assumptions about these students in school. The particular objective is to situate four gang members as literate, caring students from loving families whose identities and literacy keep them on the margins of school. The research described in this book suggests that advocacy is a particularly effective form of critical ethnography. Smith and Whitmore argue that until schools, as communities of practice, enable children and adolescents to retain identities from the communities in which they are full community members, frightening numbers of students are destined to fail. The stories of four Mexican American male adolescents, who were active members of a gang and Smith's students in an alternative high school program, portray the complicated, multiple worlds in which these boys live. As sons and teenage parents they live in a family community; as CRIP members they live in a gang community; as "at risk" students, drop-outs, and graduates they live in a school community, and as a result of their illegal activities they live in the juvenile court community. The authors theorize about the boys' literacy in each of their communities. Literacy is viewed as ideological, related to power, and embedded in a sociocultural context. Vivid examples of conversation, art, tagging, rap, poetry, and other language and literacy events bring the narratives to life in figures and photographs in all the chapters. Readers will find this book engaging and readable, yet thought provoking and challenging. Audiences for Literacy and Advocacy in Adolescent Family, Gang, School, and Juvenile Court Communities include education researchers, professionals, and students in the areas of middle/high school education, at-risk adolescent psychology, and alternative community programs--specifically those interested in literacy education, sociocultural theory, and popular culture.

Who Benefits From Special Education? - Remediating (Fixing) Other People's Children (Hardcover, New): Ellen A. Brantlinger Who Benefits From Special Education? - Remediating (Fixing) Other People's Children (Hardcover, New)
Ellen A. Brantlinger
R4,504 Discovery Miles 45 040 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

Who Benefits From Special Education?: Remediating (Fixing) Other People's Children addresses the negative consequences of labeling and separating education for students with "disabilities," the cultural biases inherent in the way that we view children's learning difficulties, the social construction of disability, the commercialization of special education, and related issues. The theme that unifies the chapters is that tension exists between professional ideology and practice, and the wishes and expectations of the recipients of professional practice--children, adolescents, and adults with disabilities and their families. These voices have rarely taken center stage in formulating important decisions about the quality and characteristics of appropriate practice. The dominant view in the field of special education has been that disability is a problem in certain children, rather than an artifact that results from the general structure of schooling; it does not take into consideration the voices of people with disabilities, their families, or their teachers. Offering an alternative perspective, this book deconstructs mainstream special education ideologies and highlights the personal perspectives of students, families, and front-line professionals such as teachers and mental health personnel. It is particularly relevant for special education/disabilities studies graduate students and faculty and for readers in general education, curriculum studies, instruction theory, and critical theory.

Who Benefits From Special Education? - Remediating (Fixing) Other People's Children (Paperback): Ellen A. Brantlinger Who Benefits From Special Education? - Remediating (Fixing) Other People's Children (Paperback)
Ellen A. Brantlinger
R1,381 Discovery Miles 13 810 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

"Who Benefits From Special Education?: Remediating (Fixing) Other People's Children" addresses the negative consequences of labeling and separating education for students with "disabilities," the cultural biases inherent in the way that we view children's learning difficulties, the social construction of disability, the commercialization of special education, and related issues.
The theme that unifies the chapters is that tension exists between professional ideology and practice, and the wishes and expectations of the recipients of professional practice--children, adolescents, and adults with disabilities and their families. These voices have rarely taken center stage in formulating important decisions about the quality and characteristics of appropriate practice. The dominant view in the field of special education has been that disability is a problem in certain children, rather than an artifact that results from the general structure of schooling; it does not take into consideration the voices of people with disabilities, their families, or their teachers. Offering an alternative perspective, this book deconstructs mainstream special education ideologies and highlights the personal perspectives of students, families, and front-line professionals such as teachers and mental health personnel. It is particularly relevant for special education/disabilities studies graduate students and faculty and for readers in general education, curriculum studies, instruction theory, and critical theory.

Practical Tips for Teaching Assistants (Paperback): Susan Bentham, Roger Hutchins Practical Tips for Teaching Assistants (Paperback)
Susan Bentham, Roger Hutchins
R1,003 Discovery Miles 10 030 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

Teaching assistants are increasingly being asked to take on more and more responsibilities within schools, whilst more money and effort is being devoted to recruiting and training teaching assistants. This new guide covers the essentials of what every teaching assistant should know. information, this book provides a trouble-shooting guide to help teaching assistants deal with a wide variety of classroom situations. Some of the issues and dilemmas confronted in the book are: - who's who in the school - child protection - inclusion - self esteem - how to use individual learning styles to support students - dealing with unacceptable behaviour - supporting students with various special needs - coping with the job and personal development. looking up specific concerns, this is an essential book for all teaching assistants in primary, secondary and special needs schools, those starting out, and teaching assistants enrolled on training programmes such as NVQ 2, NVQ 3 and the higher level teaching assistants award.

The Trouble with Maths - A Practical Guide to Helping Learners with Numeracy Difficulties (Hardcover, 4th edition): Steve Chinn The Trouble with Maths - A Practical Guide to Helping Learners with Numeracy Difficulties (Hardcover, 4th edition)
Steve Chinn
R4,494 Discovery Miles 44 940 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

Now in its fourth edition, with updates to reflect developments in our understanding of learning difficulties in maths, this award-winning text provides vital, pragmatic insights into the often-confusing world of numeracy. By looking at learning difficulties in maths and dyscalculia from several perspectives, for example, the vocabulary and language of maths, cognitive style and the demands of individual procedures, this book provides a complete overview of the most frequently occurring problems associated with maths teaching and learning. Drawing on tried-and-tested methods based on research and Steve Chinn's decades of classroom experience, it provides an authoritative yet accessible one-stop classroom resource. Combining advice, guidance and practical activities, this user-friendly guide will help you to: develop flexible cognitive styles use alternative strategies to replace an over-reliance on rote-learning for pupils trying to access basic facts understand the implications of underlying skills, such as working memory, on learning implement effective pre-emptive measures before demotivation sets in recognise the manifestations of maths anxiety and tackle affective domain problems find approaches to solve word problems select appropriate materials and visual images to enhance understanding. With useful features such as checklists for the evaluation of books and an overview of resources, this book will equip you with essential skills to help you tackle your pupils' maths difficulties and improve standards for all learners. This book will be useful for all teachers, classroom assistants, learning support assistants and parents.

Disabled Students in Higher Education - Perspectives on Widening Access and Changing Policy (Hardcover): Sheila Riddell, Teresa... Disabled Students in Higher Education - Perspectives on Widening Access and Changing Policy (Hardcover)
Sheila Riddell, Teresa Tinklin, Alastair Wilson
R5,484 Discovery Miles 54 840 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

As wider access to higher education becomes a top priority for governments in the UK and around the world, this ground-breaking piece of work raises the challenging questions that policy-makers, vice-chancellors and government officials are reluctant to ask. A highly qualified team of authors have closely analyzed rates of participation and the experiences of disabled students in higher education over a two year period. They compare the responses of eight different universities to the new anti-discriminatory practice, contrasting their social profiles, academic missions, support systems for disabled students and approaches for the implementation of change. Change comes under particular scrutiny, with a close examination of each university's interpretation of 'reasonable adjustments', and the extent to which they have modified their campuses and teaching accordingly. Student case studies are used throughout to illustrate the real impact of institutional responses to the legislation. Disabled Students in Higher Education will make fascinating reading for students of education, social policy, politics, and disability studies, and for those working towards accredited university teacher status.

Learning Support Units - Principles, Practice and Evaluation (Paperback): Jane McSherry Learning Support Units - Principles, Practice and Evaluation (Paperback)
Jane McSherry
R687 Discovery Miles 6 870 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

Learning support units (LSU) are an important piece in the jigsaw of educational and social inclusion. This book will help plan and run an effective LSU that is part of a whole school approach.

Support Services and Mainstream Schools - A Guide for Working Together (Paperback): Mike Blamires, John Moore Support Services and Mainstream Schools - A Guide for Working Together (Paperback)
Mike Blamires, John Moore
R1,205 Discovery Miles 12 050 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

First Published in 2005. A new and diverse role s emerging for Support Services, yet many schools and Early Years settings are unaware of the wealth of specialist skills and expertise contained therein. The editors have drawn together contributions from experienced colleagues working in a variety of roles with Special education needs. They illustrate how support services and schools can work together to develop best inclusive practice and enable children to thrive both socially and academically.

Access to ICT - Curriculum Planning and Practical Activities for Pupils with Learning Difficulties (Paperback): Liz Singleton,... Access to ICT - Curriculum Planning and Practical Activities for Pupils with Learning Difficulties (Paperback)
Liz Singleton, Iain Ross, Liz Flavell
R887 Discovery Miles 8 870 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

The "Access to the Curriculum Series" books are practical guides to teaching subject areas of the British National Curriculum; they highlight good practice and offer help with planning teaching and learning objectives and give suggested lesson activities.Written in plain English and full of ways to broaden pupils' learning experiences, this book looks at: the effective use of resources through good planning and the work of City Learning Centres and how to use that expertise to meet specific needs.

Key Issues In Special Education - Raising standards of pupils' attainment and achievement (Hardcover): Michael Farrell Key Issues In Special Education - Raising standards of pupils' attainment and achievement (Hardcover)
Michael Farrell
R5,479 Discovery Miles 54 790 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

Considerable challenges can face all those involved in teaching children with special educational needs. Complex policy and legislation, bureaucracy, inspection and limited resources can all appear difficult obstacles to those seeking to provide effective tuition. In this highly practical book, Michael Farrell unpicks and clarifies the role of educational standards in today's schools. Drawing extensively on detailed, real-life case studies, he closely explores such issues as: the definition of standards, identifying and providing for special educational needs, assessment and benchmarking, curriculum provision and target-setting, the role of the Code of Practice. Special educational needs coordinators, senior managers in schools and students completing initial training courses will find this an invaluable resource, which effortlessly simplifies an often complicated process.

The Autism Lens - Everything teachers need to connect with students, build confidence, and promote classroom learning... The Autism Lens - Everything teachers need to connect with students, build confidence, and promote classroom learning (Paperback)
Kara Daymond
R1,069 Discovery Miles 10 690 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

The Autism Lens helps teachers to connect to students with autism and support them along their own unique trajectory. Bringing to life communication difficulties that impact socialization and learning, this book removes the guesswork by offering practical solutions and classroom-tested strategies. Woven throughout are stories that encourage teachers to see instruction from a student's point of view. From this perspective, teachers can gain trust and nudge students into the space where learning happens.

Policy and Power in Inclusive Education - Values into practice (Paperback): Melanie Nind, Jonathan Rix, Kieron Sheehy, Katy... Policy and Power in Inclusive Education - Values into practice (Paperback)
Melanie Nind, Jonathan Rix, Kieron Sheehy, Katy Simmons
R1,095 Discovery Miles 10 950 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

The movement towards inclusive education is undoubtedly an international phenomenon, and it has resulted in the development of policy initiatives impacting on schools in all nations.
This informative, wide-ranging text brings together key illustrative material from an international field. It adopts a critical perspective on policy issues, but goes beyond this by making explicit the assumptions that drive policy development. Readers will be encouraged to develop their own framework, allowing them to conduct policy analysis and evaluation within their own educational context.
Students and researchers interested in how principles of inclusive education are being translated into educational practices around the world will find this book an enlightening read.

Critical Issues in Training Special Education Teachers - A Special Issue of exceptionality (Paperback): Laurie U deBettencourt Critical Issues in Training Special Education Teachers - A Special Issue of exceptionality (Paperback)
Laurie U deBettencourt
R878 Discovery Miles 8 780 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

First Published in 2005. This is Volume 12 in the Exceptionality series with the focus of Critical Issues in Training Special Education Teachers. This title features guest editor Laurie U. deBettencourt. The articles in this issue of Exceptionality discuss several issues relevant to special education teacher training: the meaning of highly qualified teachers, especially in the area of special education; the comparison of traditionally and alternatively trained special education teachers; and the reflections of alternatively trained first-year special educators. In addition, this issue provides a reflection of the past 20 years of preparing special education teachers as alternatives to traditional teacher preparation develop.

Disabling the School-to-Prison Pipeline - The Relationship Between Special Education and Arrest (Hardcover): Laura Vernikoff Disabling the School-to-Prison Pipeline - The Relationship Between Special Education and Arrest (Hardcover)
Laura Vernikoff
R2,853 Discovery Miles 28 530 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

Young people who have received special education services in the United States are vastly overrepresented in juvenile and adult criminal justice systems relative to their numbers in the general population. Although much existing research blames individual kids for getting arrested, school-level policies and practices affect a variety of student outcomes, including involvement with the justice system. These school-level policies and practices can-and should-be altered by teachers, administrators, and policy makers to reduce the number of young people getting arrested. Disabling the School-to-Prison Pipeline uses administrative data from New York City public schools and interviews with young people who have received special education services in NYC public schools and been arrested to better understand how schools can help or harm students receiving special education services. Schools cannot fix all problems associated with the criminal justice system in the United States; however, we can certainly expect schools not to make existing problems worse. This book identifies school-level policies and practices that may lead to negative outcomes for students, such as getting arrested, and suggests alternatives.

The Connections Between Language and Reading Disabilities (Hardcover, New): Hugh W. Catts, Alan G. Kamhi The Connections Between Language and Reading Disabilities (Hardcover, New)
Hugh W. Catts, Alan G. Kamhi
R4,500 Discovery Miles 45 000 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

This is an edited book based on papers presented at a 2003 invitee-only conference under the sponsorship of the Merrill Advanced Studies Center of the University of Kansas. The participants were prominent scholars in the areas of language and reading, and have research programs funded by NIH and other sources. The purpose of the gathering was to discuss theoretical issues and research findings concerning the relationship between developmental language and reading disabilities, specifically looking at neurological, behavioral, and genetic factors. In addition, it discussed other factors contributing to reading difficulties in the middle elementary school years through adolescence and literacy outcomes for children with early language impairments, and how these problems relate to children with dyslexia. The Foreword is written by Reid Lyon, Branch Chief, Child Development and Behavior Branch, NICHD-National Institutes of Health.
This book appeals to scholars in the areas of language disorders and reading disabilities, as well as to practicing speech-language pathologists, special educators, and reading specialists. It may also be used in graduate courses designed as seminars in either language disorders or reading disabilities in schools of communication disorders, as well as schools of education--especially special education departments.

The Connections Between Language and Reading Disabilities (Paperback): Hugh W. Catts, Alan G. Kamhi The Connections Between Language and Reading Disabilities (Paperback)
Hugh W. Catts, Alan G. Kamhi
R1,667 Discovery Miles 16 670 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

This is an edited book based on papers presented at a 2003 invitee-only conference under the sponsorship of the Merrill Advanced Studies Center of the University of Kansas. The participants were prominent scholars in the areas of language and reading, and have research programs funded by NIH and other sources. The purpose of the gathering was to discuss theoretical issues and research findings concerning the relationship between developmental language and reading disabilities, specifically looking at neurological, behavioral, and genetic factors. In addition, it discussed other factors contributing to reading difficulties in the middle elementary school years through adolescence and literacy outcomes for children with early language impairments, and how these problems relate to children with dyslexia. The Foreword is written by Reid Lyon, Branch Chief, Child Development and Behavior Branch, NICHD-National Institutes of Health.
This book appeals to scholars in the areas of language disorders and reading disabilities, as well as to practicing speech-language pathologists, special educators, and reading specialists. It may also be used in graduate courses designed as seminars in either language disorders or reading disabilities in schools of communication disorders, as well as schools of education--especially special education departments.

Democratic Decentralisation through a Natural Resource Lens - Cases from Africa, Asia and Latin America (Hardcover): Jesse C.... Democratic Decentralisation through a Natural Resource Lens - Cases from Africa, Asia and Latin America (Hardcover)
Jesse C. Ribot, Anne M Larson
R4,488 Discovery Miles 44 880 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

Since the mid-1980s, most developing countries launched decentralization reforms. At least sixty claim to be devolving some natural resource management functions. These reforms are lauded for their potential to increase efficiency, equity, democracy and resource sustainability in the local arena. But what is taking place in the name of decentralization? Is the discourse on decentralization being codified in law? Are the laws being translated into practice? What are the effects of the reforms that are taking place? Natural resource decentralizations provide powerful insights into these questions-for natural resource decentralizations and for decentralizations writ large.
Natural resources are a major point of conflict and cooperation between local people and national governments and elites. They are an important source of both national wealth and local livelihoods and, hence, a historical a point of struggle between rural people and elites. As such, they are a lens into the contentious relations and negotiations that constitute decentralization reforms. More significantly, because of their significance to local people, natural resources are also key to the success of decentralization reforms. They provide powers to local authorities that can help to make these authorities relevant and legitimate. But, their devolution meets resistance because it threatens central authorities and elites who fear losing income or patronage resources.
This volume queries the state and effect of the global decentralization movement through the study of natural resource decentralizations in Africa, Asia and Latin America. The case studies presented here use a comparative framework to characterize thedegree to which natural resource decentralizations can be said to be taking place and, where possible, to measure their social and environmental consequences. In general, the cases show that threats to national-level interests are producing resistance that is fettering the struggle for reform. They also, however, show that even these fettered reforms can be pulled along by local demand.
Where do we go from here? Though the particular circumstances and needs vary from country to country, the authors conclude that an important first step forward would be to implement the decentralization experiment; open public dialogues with governments, development institutions, NGOs and local communities about the appropriate division of powers; build representative locally accountable institutions; and create multiple channels that grass roots movements and individuals can use to influence the authorities who wield power over them.
This volume was previously published as a special issue of the "European Journal of Development Research."

Reading - A Special Issue of Exceptionality (Paperback): Sharon R. Vaughn, Joanna P. Williams Reading - A Special Issue of Exceptionality (Paperback)
Sharon R. Vaughn, Joanna P. Williams
R928 R682 Discovery Miles 6 820 Save R246 (27%) Ships in 10 - 15 working days

Research from the special education community provides an resource that can influence instruction for students with disabilities, as well as other students at risk for reading difficulties. This special issue features the work of four researchers and their teams who have contributed to this research base.

Policy and Power in Inclusive Education - Values into practice (Hardcover): Melanie Nind, Jonathan Rix, Kieron Sheehy, Katy... Policy and Power in Inclusive Education - Values into practice (Hardcover)
Melanie Nind, Jonathan Rix, Kieron Sheehy, Katy Simmons
R3,786 Discovery Miles 37 860 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

The movement towards inclusive education is undoubtedly an international phenomenon, and it has resulted in the development of policy initiatives impacting on schools in all nations.
This informative, wide-ranging text brings together key illustrative material from an international field. It adopts a critical perspective on policy issues, but goes beyond this by making explicit the assumptions that drive policy development. Readers will be encouraged to develop their own framework, allowing them to conduct policy analysis and evaluation within their own educational context.
Students and researchers interested in how principles of inclusive education are being translated into educational practices around the world will find this book an enlightening read.

Large-scale Testing of Students With Disabilities - A Special Issue of exceptionality (Paperback): Gerald Tindal Large-scale Testing of Students With Disabilities - A Special Issue of exceptionality (Paperback)
Gerald Tindal
R1,443 Discovery Miles 14 430 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

"Large Scale Testing of Students With Disabilities" addresses three issues: accommodations, modifications, and reporting of outcomes. The purpose is not to present an exhaustive summary of the research in these areas but to focus attention on how the issues are considered and empirically validated. The research summarized in this issue should serve as a model for state departments to consider in adoption of policy, either as findings upon which to inform policy or as a method to adopt in generating findings themselves. The studies reflect critical methodologies that are either experimental in design or use extant data sets as well as present a theoretical framework in how to interpret empirical results.

Supporting Children with Asthma (Paperback): Hull Learning Services Supporting Children with Asthma (Paperback)
Hull Learning Services
R791 Discovery Miles 7 910 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

Off-the-shelf support containing all the vital information practitioners need to know about Asthma, this book covers: * What to do if a pupil has an attack * Staff responsibility and school policy * Subject specific do's and don'ts * Specialist careers advice

Inclusion at the Crossroads - Special Education--Concepts and Values (Paperback): Michael Farrell Inclusion at the Crossroads - Special Education--Concepts and Values (Paperback)
Michael Farrell
R889 Discovery Miles 8 890 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

Answering challenging questions such as "Does the term SEN mean anything any more?" and "Is SEN biologically or socially determined?" this book: * Makes sense of the controversy surrounding Special Educational Needs with clear sign posted information * Is comprehensive in the range of Special Educational Needs it covers * Clarifies information with case studies

Handbook for Pre-School SEN Provision - The Code of Practice in Relation to the Early Years (Paperback, 2nd edition): Chris... Handbook for Pre-School SEN Provision - The Code of Practice in Relation to the Early Years (Paperback, 2nd edition)
Chris Spencer, Kate Schnelling
R1,090 Discovery Miles 10 900 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

Designed specifically for those involved in pre-school education, including nursery teachers, learning support assistants and helpers in a range of provisions, this handbook has been updated to enable carers to comply with the latest requirements of the Code of Practice and to prepare for an OFSTED inspection. It will assist in the identification and assessment of young children with special educational needs. The book provides a ready-made system for record keeping at each stage of assessment and provides a comprehensive system for monitoring and evaluation.

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