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Expectancy Effects star
Over the years, the phenomenon of self-fulfilling prophecy has matured into a concept known as expectancy effects.

Fun or Games in the Classroom star
Children with disabilities often have a hard time getting involved with the learning process. Merely listening to instruction is not enough. There are ways to enhance instruction and make learning fun.

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The Individuals with Disabilities Education Act of 2004 News, Information, and Resources

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The Role of Strengths and Abilities in the IEP star
Recognizing and incorporating a studentĀ“s strengths and abilities into their individualized education program (IEP) can make the difference between seeing steady progress towards the general curriculum and witnessing the gap in achievement become disappointingly wider.

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