Selected Product: | Teaching Special Students in General Education Classrooms (7th Edition) Paperback Edition: 7 Author: Rena B. Lewis, Donald Doorlag Publisher: Prentice Hall Release Date: 2005-04-01 ISBN-10: 0131486357 ISBN-13: 9780131486355 List Price: $110.00 Average Customer Rating: | | Educational Psychology: Theory and Practice (with MyEducationLab) (9th Edition) (MyEducationLab Series) ISBN-10: 0205616127 ISBN-13: 9780205616121 List Price:$113.20 Building Classroom Discipline (9th Edition) ISBN-10: 0205510728 ISBN-13: 9780205510726 List Price:$66.67 Integrating Technology for Meaningful Learning ISBN-10: 061863701X ISBN-13: 9780618637010 List Price:$101.95 Teaching K-12 Schools: A Reflective Action Approach (4th Edition) ISBN-10: 013119111X ISBN-13: 9780131191112 List Price:$83.60 Comprehensive School Health Education ISBN-10: 0073404624 ISBN-13: 9780073404622 List Price:$111.37 |
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