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Optimal Education: Paving the Way for True Optimal Start Dialysis. [PDF]
Bermudez MC, Shah AD, El Shamy O.
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Education, inequality and transition [PDF]
I consider evidence on differences in access to education and in learning achievement within the countries of Central and Eastern Europe and the former Soviet Union. The situation inherited from the communist period is first summarized: there were some significant disparities with, for example, family background having a strong association with ...
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The Journal of Special Education, 2003
In response to information regarding students' postschool outcomes, the past 15 years have reflected an increased focus on improving transition education and services for youth with disabilities. Three specific initiatives characterize this development: (a) federal special education and disability legislation; (b) federal, state, and local investment ...
Paula D. Kohler, Sharon Field
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In response to information regarding students' postschool outcomes, the past 15 years have reflected an increased focus on improving transition education and services for youth with disabilities. Three specific initiatives characterize this development: (a) federal special education and disability legislation; (b) federal, state, and local investment ...
Paula D. Kohler, Sharon Field
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Nature, 1944
THE Education Bill now before Parliament is remarkable in many ways. The complete break it effects with the traditions of a century is enough to justify a description of it as revolutionary. Yet support for it is well-nigh unanimous, and criticisms offered during the second reading debate were confined to relatively minor points.
L. Guy Brown, H. D. Dent, H. M. Burton
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THE Education Bill now before Parliament is remarkable in many ways. The complete break it effects with the traditions of a century is enough to justify a description of it as revolutionary. Yet support for it is well-nigh unanimous, and criticisms offered during the second reading debate were confined to relatively minor points.
L. Guy Brown, H. D. Dent, H. M. Burton
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