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List (in order) the three types of students most frequently served under IDEA.
 
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Based on the contributions of social constructivism, describe how computer technology should be used to successfully foster meaningful learning.
 
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Answer to Question 1

The three types of students most frequently served under the law are those with a learning disability, those with a speech impairment, and those with intellectual disability.

Answer to Question 2

Proponents of the social constructivist approach to education stress that the most successful applications of computer technology are embedded in an active social environment



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