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Attitudes of extension agents and program assistants in West Virginia towards involvement of special needs populations in 4-H programs
Author(s) -
Christina L. Reed
Publication year - 2004
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Dissertations/theses
DOI - 10.33915/etd.1992
Subject(s) - special needs , mainstream , extension (predicate logic) , special education , medical education , mainstreaming , psychology , special educational needs , work (physics) , needs assessment , basic needs , public relations , medicine , pedagogy , political science , sociology , engineering , computer science , poverty , psychiatry , social science , law , programming language , mechanical engineering

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