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redeemed. Check with the seller before completing your purchase. An
informative, accessible, and interesting introduction to the
ongoing story of special education. Special education is an ongoing
story of people-of exceptional children, of the families of
children with special needs, and of the teachers who work with
them. Exceptional Children: An Introduction to Special Education
focuses on 15 experienced teachers to give readers first-person
insight into this diverse field. It also details, step-by-step, how
special educators use highly effective, research-based practices to
promote student achievement in their classrooms. The Eleventh
Edition includes new information that reflects the current
professional practices, trends, and research that define the
exciting and ever-evolving field of special education. REVEL is
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