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Module 1 - Teaching

Students Learning Path

2.2. Downloadable Documents
Students with Specific Learning Disabilities Experiences with Instructional Materials and Programs in a Blended High School History Classroom: A Phenomenological Study of Accessibility
A 2020 Case Study from Alvarado-Alcantar and Keeley explaining experiences of Blended Learning applied to ID students and conclusions from what they