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While Research@UWW is a good starting point for finding articles, using education databases will provide fewer, but more focused results.
Below are some suggested databases to search for locating journal articles to get you started on your assignment. Visit A-Z Databases for a complete list.
Offering full text of journals, books, videos, and education-related conference papers, as well as millions of citations. Coverage spans all levels of education from early childhood to higher education and includes specialties such as multilingual education, health education and testing.
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The world's largest source of education information. More than 950,000 abstracts of documents and journal articles on education research and practice, some linking out to full text.
Below is a sample of articles related to some aspect of Special Education. This RSS feed is by no means comprehensive and may not include books, chapters and other types of publications.