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Special education / Disability / Linguistic rights / No Child Left Behind Act / English-language learner / Learning disability / Inclusion / Standards of Learning / Special education in the United States / Education / Educational psychology / Education policy
Date: 2013-05-20 15:35:51
Special education
Disability
Linguistic rights
No Child Left Behind Act
English-language learner
Learning disability
Inclusion
Standards of Learning
Special education in the United States
Education
Educational psychology
Education policy

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