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Review of Research on Counseling and Special Services in Latin American Education

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  24 October 2022

John E. Jordan*
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University of Illinois
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As the title indicates, this review of research in latin america covers a wide variety of topics. It can, however, be subdivided into three main divisions : (a) counseling, guidance, and student personnel work, (b) research dealing with disabled and/or handicapped persons, and (c) studies dealing with cultural-attitudinal-value influences within Latin American education as they affect counseling and guidance and special education-rehabilitation.

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Copyright © 1967 by the University of Texas Press

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