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VOL 6, NO 3 (SEPTEMBER EDITION, 2019)


    • Appropriate Processing Time: Valuing Process over Product
      Beth Garcia
      Betty Coneway
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    Garcia, B., & Coneway, B. (2019). Appropriate Processing Time: Valuing Process over Product. The European Journal Of Educational Sciences, 06(03). doi: 10.19044/ejes.v6no3a1

    This work is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 License .
    • Developing Student Growth Through Effective Inclusion Skill Sets in the Rural Black Belt Region of Alabama and Mississippi
      Kimberly Grantham Griffith
      Kevin Jones
      Jodie Winship
      Esther Howard
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    Grantham Griffith, K., Jones, K., Winship, J., & Howard, E. (2019). Developing Student Growth Through Effective Inclusion Skill Sets in the Rural Black Belt Region of Alabama and Mississippi. The European Journal Of Educational Sciences, 06(03). doi: 10.19044/ejes.v6no3a2

    This work is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 License .
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