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The child must first be referred to a school-based screening committee, usually consisting of the principal or vice-principal, school psychologist, school social worker, a special education teacher or special education coordinator, and sometimes the guidance counselor.
The Unmotivated Child Ph.D Natalie Rathvon 1996
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The child must first be referred to a school-based screening committee, usually consisting of the principal or vice-principal, school psychologist, school social worker, a special education teacher or special education coordinator, and sometimes the guidance counselor.
The Unmotivated Child Ph.D Natalie Rathvon 1996
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The child must first be referred to a school-based screening committee, usually consisting of the principal or vice-principal, school psychologist, school social worker, a special education teacher or special education coordinator, and sometimes the guidance counselor.
The Unmotivated Child Ph.D Natalie Rathvon 1996
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Frequent school-based tests in math, for example, can pinpoint which teachers are having difficulty getting certain concepts across; they can then learn different approaches from their more successful peers.
John Merrow: A Test Question -- Can You Spell 'Blackmail'? John Merrow 2011
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Frequent school-based tests in math, for example, can pinpoint which teachers are having difficulty getting certain concepts across; they can then learn different approaches from their more successful peers.
John Merrow: A Test Question -- Can You Spell 'Blackmail'? John Merrow 2011
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Scholastic, the nation's largest purveyor of school-based book clubs and book fairs, bills itself as the "most trusted name in learning."
Josh Golin: Harry Potter and the Chamber of Commerce... and Other Scholastic Satires Josh Golin 2011
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Scholastic, the nation's largest purveyor of school-based book clubs and book fairs, bills itself as the "most trusted name in learning."
Josh Golin: Harry Potter and the Chamber of Commerce... and Other Scholastic Satires Josh Golin 2011
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Frequent school-based tests in math, for example, can pinpoint which teachers are having difficulty getting certain concepts across; they can then learn different approaches from their more successful peers.
John Merrow: A Test Question -- Can You Spell 'Blackmail'? John Merrow 2011
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It's all those smart young people who went into teaching in the late 1960s and '70s (some to avoid the draft) with their permissive spoiled-brat histories who become the villains of the new wave of school-based romances.
Meier: White knights and false villains in education Valerie Strauss 2010
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And school-based health clinics are popping up rapidly, with mental health the fastest growing service.
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