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  • Exceptional Learners: An Introduction to Special Education ¦ Hallahan, Kauffman, Pullen ¦ 14th Edition

Question List for "Exceptional Learners: An Introduction to Special Education"

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Education » By federal law, an exceptional student is eligible for special education when New
Started by SGallaher96
147 Sep 25, 2019
Education » Which one of the following students most resembles the "typical" student who receives special ... New
Started by torybrooks
190 Sep 25, 2019
Education » When special education works as it should, the outcome for students is New
Started by cookcarl
117 Sep 25, 2019
Education » Although no two students are alike, to be legally considered "exceptional" for purposes of their ... New
Started by evelyn o bentley
192 Sep 25, 2019
Education » A six-month-old child who cannot walk or talk would best be described as having a(n) New
Started by student77
157 Sep 25, 2019
Education » Annette is a high school student who reads at the level of a typical third grader. She wants to get ... New
Started by HCHenry
257 Sep 25, 2019
Education » "Mental retardation" is now called New
Started by yoroshambo
198 Sep 25, 2019
Education » At least ________ % of school-age children in the U.S. are considered "exceptional" in that they are ... New
Started by michelleunicorn
220 Sep 25, 2019
Education » In comparison to typical students, students who are exceptional New
Started by nmorano1
225 Sep 25, 2019
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