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Initiatives on Deaf education

Author: Participants of workshops in India & Egypt
Published: EENET
Countries: Egypt,India

Paper synopsis

There are four booklets produced by the participants of Initiatives workshops in India in 1994 and in Egypt in 1997. They provide straightforward, practical advice for people working with deaf children in rural settings with few material resources.

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The papers are published on the EENET website and you can link to each one directly:

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