Youth Categorized as Orthopedically Impaired, Statistical Almanac, Volume 8. The National Longitudinal Transition Study of Special Education Students

This volume of the National Longitudinal Transition Study of Special Education Students (NLTS) offers statistical data relating to 764 students with orthopedic impairments (ages 13-21). The study design involved a survey of parents/guardians, examination of school records, and a survey of school pro...

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Student Placement
Transitional Programs
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