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Media in Special Education II: Identification and Assessment Issues
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 26 February 2016
Abstract
An earlier article (Hallinan, 1984) introduced the important role of media in teacher education concerning children with special needs. This follow-up article briefly reviews some currently available media in Australia, on the topic of identification and assessment issues in special education.
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- Copyright © The Australian Association of Special Education 1985
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