Chapter 1/P.S.E.N. Remedial Reading and Mathematics Program 1986-87. Final Evaluation Report and Evaluation Summary. OEA Evaluation Report

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Diagnostic Teaching
Disabilities
Elementary Secondary Education
Holistic Approach
Individualized Instruction
Inservice Teacher Education
Limited English Speaking
Program Evaluation
Program Implementation
Remedial Mathematics
Remedial Reading
Special Classes
Student Educational Objectives
Supplementary Education
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