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Tilly, Reschly, and Grimes are considered leaders in RWOL. You can find a brief summary of system change in the Heartland at the following URL (from the ERIC Digest): http://www.ericdigests.org/1996-3/system.htm Here's just one brief blurb from the article... "Effectiveness of Special Education The single greatest flaw in what we do now is the fact that the benefits of current special education classification and program placement have small or no demonstrable benefits for students with mild disabilities. Therefore, of what value is classification and placement, the major focus of our current activities, if there are few or no identifiable benefits to children and youth?" |
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