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Evaluating Co-teaching as a Means for Successful Inclusion of Students with Disabilities in a Rural District

Rural Special Education Quarterly,  Summer 2004  by Wischnowski, Michael W,  Salmon, Susan J,  Eaton, Karen

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Michael W. Wischnowski

Assistant Professor

St. John Fisher College

Rochester, New York

29 Livingston St

Geneseo, NY 14454

mwischnoivski@sjfi.edu

Susan J. Salmon

State University of New York at Geneseo

Karen Eaton

Penfield Central Schools

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