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Teaching students with learning difficulties or disabilities: regular education teachers' professional development and practices

This article focuses on how curricular and pedagogical differentiation for students of special education is perceived by teachers of the second cycle of basic education in Portugal. The objectives of this research were (i) to inquire about the teachers’ perceptions regarding their training path and...

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Published in:Education sciences 2022-10, Vol.12 (10), p.1-14
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Learning Processes
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Social Sciences
Students with disabilities
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