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COLELLA, HENRY VA,, COMP.; GLEASON, JOHN J., CCME.SELECTED BIBLIOGRAPHY CF BOOKS, PAMPHLETS,PERIODICALS, AND CURRICULUM GUIDES IN WORK STUDY FORTHE EDUCABLE RETARDED.BOSTON UN/V., MASS., SCHOOL OF EDUCATION.;MASSACHUSETTS STATE DEPT. OF EDUCATION, BOSTON.,APR 6919P.
EDRS PRICE MF-4)0.25 HC$1.05*BIBLIOGRAPHIES, *EDUCABLE MENTALLY HANDICAPPED,*INSTRUCTIONAL MATERIALS, *PERIODICALS, *TEXTBOOKS
THIS BIBLICGRAPHY OF LITERATURE ON THE EDUCABLEMENTALLY i',TAREEE CCNTAINS THREE TYPES OF MATERIALS: (1) 26 TEXTBOOKSSUCH AS "THE ECONOMICS OF VCCATIONAL REHABILITATION," BY RONALDCCNLLY AND "SELECTED REFERENCES CN THE EDUCATION AND VOCATIONALREHABILITATION OF MENTALLY RETARDED ADOLESCENTS AND ADULTS," BYGEORGE AYERS; (2) 123 PERIODICALS AND PAMPHLETS WHICH DISCUSSSUBJECTS SUCH AS "A PLACE IN HIGH SCHOOL FOR THE MENTALLY RETARDED,""THL FAIRFAX PLAN: A HIGH SCHOOL PROGRAM FOR MILDLY RETARDED YOUTH,"AND "OCCUPATIONAL VALUES OE RETARDED STUDENTS:" AND (3) 88 CURRICULUMGUIDES wHICH INCLUDE A SECONDARY LEVEL RESOURCE GUIDE FOR EDUCABLEMENTALLY RETARDED, ANE AN OKLAHOMA CURRICULUM GUILL FOR TEACHERCOORDINATORS OF EDUCABLE MENTALLY RETARDED STUDENTS. (CH)
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IN VORK STUDY FOR THE EDUCABLE RETARDED
Compiled and edited
by
Henry V. Colella, Ph.DrnBostJn College
andJohn J. GleasonBoston College
4/23/69
For
ilassachusetts state Departmont of Education
A Curriculum GuidoWilliam Philbrick, DirectorBureau of Special Education,'
And
Now England Haterials Instruction Center
Director: Harold Ruvin, Ed.D.Boston University Sch9ol of Education
Department of Special Educationikston, ilassachusetts
U.S. DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH, EDUCATION & WELFARE
OFFICE OF EDUCATION
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LE) PERSON OR ORGANIZATION ORIGINATING IT. POINTS OF VIEW OR OPINIONSCOC. STATED DO NOT NECESSARILY REPRESENT OFFICIAL OFFICE OF EDUCATION
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TEXTBOOKS
Arthur, Julietta K. Employment for the HandicaPped: A Guide forthe Disabled, their ?Willies, and their Counselors.New York: Abington Press, 1967.
Ayers, George E. Selected References on the Education and VocationalRehabilitation of Mentally Retarded Adolescents and Ach4tE.Mankato State College, vankato, minnesota: rehabilitationCounselor Education ProPram, 1967.
Baumeister, Alfred A., ed. mental atardation: Educationand Rehabilitation. Chicago, Illinois: Aldine PublishingCompany, 1967.
Best, Harry. Public Provision for the Mentally Retarded in theUnited States. Worcester, Massachusetts: Heffernan Press,Inc., 1965 .
Birch, Jack 17., and Stevens, Godfrey D. Reaching the MentallyRetarded. Indianapolis, Indiana: The Bobbs - Merril CompanyInc., 1955.
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Ronald U. The Economics of Vocational rehabilitation.Baltimore, Maryland: John Hopkins Press, 1965.
Stanley Powell, and Ecob, Katharine G. The Mentallyretarded in Society. New York: Columbia University Press,1959.
Farber, Bernard. Mental Retardation: Its Social Context andSocialConseouences. Boston, Aassachusetts: HoughtonMifflin Company, 1968.
Goldberg, I. Ipnacy. Selected Bibliography of Special Education.New York: Columbia University Teachers College, 1967.
Govan, John C., and Demos, George. The Guidance of ExceptionalChildren. New York: David MtKav, 1965.
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Thomas E. The mentally retarded. 2nd ed. Columbus, Ohio:Merrill Books, Inc., 1966.
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Philips, Irving, ed., and Esser, Mary Ann. Prevention and Treat-
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