Making Adaptations for Mainstreamed Students: General Classroom Teachers' Perspectives

This study sought to determine teachers' perceptions of the desirability and feasibility of adaptations for mainstreamed students in their general education classes. Of particular interest was how teachers of different grade levels would respond to adaptations. Elementary (n = 25), middle schoo...

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