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Learning Disabilities: Characteristics, Identification, and Teaching Strategies

Learning Disabilities: Characteristics, Identification, and Teaching Strategies

Learning Disabilities makes the connection between the characteristics of students with learning disabilities and the classroom tested instructional strategies that work in class. With up-to-date content, this practical guide offers insight into practical educational concerns from a teacher’s perspective, while covering the relevant scholarship to best prepare your students for working with these students.

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