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Mainstreaming the educable mentally retarded / Marjorie Watson ; introd. by Myron Brenton ; pref. by Harold A. Delp and Karen Boote
Bib ID 1768839
Format BookBook
Author
Watson, Marjorie, 1943-
 
Description Washington : National Education Association, [1975] 
55 p. ; 23 cm. 
ISBN 0810618001 
Series

Developments in classroom instruction

Notes

Rev. ed. published in 1977 under title: Mainstreaming.

Bibliography: p. 51-[52]

Subjects Children with mental disabilities - Education.  |  Education of mentally retarded.

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