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Culturally sensitive instructional practices for African-American learners with disabilities
This article discusses the cultural and educational needs of African-American learners with disabilities. Six theoretical assumptions establish some basic suppositions about culturally and linguistically diverse learners and effective instructional practices.
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Contributor: Franklin, M. E.
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Journal/Secondary Title: Exceptional Children
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Number: 2
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Volume: 59
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Year: 1992
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