Review of The Way to Inclusion: How Leaders Create Schools Where Every Student Belongs, by J. Causton et al.
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https://doi.org/10.14507/er.v32.3807References
Joint Legislative Audit and Review Commission. (2020). K–12 special education in Virginia. https://jlarc.virginia.gov/pdfs/reports/Rpt545-1.pdf
Karten, T. J. (2015). Embracing disabilities in the classroom: Strategies to maximize students’ assets. Skyhorse Publishing.
(Reviewed book) Causton, J., MacLeod, K., Pretti-Frontczak, K., Rufo, J. M., & Gordon, P. (2023). The way to inclusion: How leaders create schools where every student belongs. Association for Supervision and Curriculum Development.
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