Teachers' perspectives on the impact of the middle to high school transition for students with disabilities
Students with disabilities (SWD), compared to their non-disabled peers, are at a higher risk for high school dropout and academic failure following the middle to high school transition. The purpose of this study was to investigate teachers' understanding of the elements...
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