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Page 1: ERIC - Education Resources Information CenterPatterns of inclusive education through the practice of student teachers. International Journal of Inclusive Education, 12, 317-329. Antonak,
Page 2: ERIC - Education Resources Information CenterPatterns of inclusive education through the practice of student teachers. International Journal of Inclusive Education, 12, 317-329. Antonak,
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