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Instructional Procedures Used with Hearing Impaired Pupils: An Investigation to Determine the Relative Effectiveness of Various Methods of Instruction Used in Public School Classes for Deaf and Hard of Hearing Children

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Instructional Procedures Used with Hearing Impaired Pupils: An Investigation to Determine the Relative Effectiveness of Various Methods of Instruction Used in Public School Classes for Deaf and Hard of Hearing Children

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1958-06

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A Paper Presented to the Faculty of the Graduate School, University of Minnesota, A Requirement for the Degree Master of Arts (Plan B), by Merlen George Gruenhagen, June 1958.

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Gruenhagen, Merlen George. (1958). Instructional Procedures Used with Hearing Impaired Pupils: An Investigation to Determine the Relative Effectiveness of Various Methods of Instruction Used in Public School Classes for Deaf and Hard of Hearing Children. Retrieved from the University Digital Conservancy, https://hdl.handle.net/11299/229659.

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