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Books on the topic "Mainstream primary schools"
McKeown, Wendy. Primary school children with Down's Syndrome in mainstream schools. The author], 1997.
Find full textJones, Jacqueline A. Teaching art to visually impaired children in mainstream primary schools. [University of Surrey], 1995.
Find full textSociety, National Autistic, ed. Play with me: Including children with autism in mainstream primary schools. National Autistic Society, 1997.
Find full textNga, Li Hong. The reintegration of permanently excluded pupils into mainstream primary schools: An exploratory study. University of Birmingham, 1997.
Find full textLorenz, Stephanie. Supporting support assistants: A practical handbook for SENCOs in mainstream primary & secondary schools. Stephanie Lorenz, 1998.
Find full textLorenz, Stephanie. Supporting support assistants: A practical handbook for SENCOs in mainstream primary & secondary schools. [the author], 1996.
Find full textLock, Patricia. Differentiation: Access to National Curriculum for special needs children in mainstream primary schools. [University of Surrey], 1994.
Find full textRoberts, Heather. The neglected resource: the integration of statemented children into mainstream primary schools with classroom assistant support. [University of Surrey], 1992.
Find full textAllan, Julie. Off the record: Mainstream provision for pupils with non-recorded learning difficulties in primary and secondary schools. Scottish Council for Research in Education, 1991.
Find full textSur, Jharna. An overseas student observes the integration of children with special educational needs in mainstream primary schools inBirmingham. University of Birmingham, 1995.
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