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disbanded by the US Government as of December 19, 2003. This is an archive of
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The
ERIC/OSEP Special Project
Research
Connections
E-Mail
Lists (discussion groups)
Links
to Other Online Resources
Gifted
Education/Dual Exceptionalities
Where
can I find the ERIC Clearinghouses now? (since their demise on December
31, 2003) |
Digests
Fact
Sheets, Minibibs
Frequently
Asked Questions (FAQs)
Links
to the Laws:
Individuals
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OSEP
24th Annual Report to Congress
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Education. ERIC EC was operated by
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on the education of individuals with disabilities as well as those who
are gifted. Our inclusion of information is not an endorsement of viewpoints,
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