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Susan Merrill Clinical Assistant Professor, Occupational Therapy travels to South Africa
I appreciate the support of a Center for International Education travel grant that helped me return to East London, in the Eastern Cape of South Africa in February 2014. This was my fourth trip to South Africa since 2011. All four trips have been in conjunction with South Africa Partners, a Boston-based NGO celebrating its 15th year of supporting collaborative health and education initiatives in South Africa. http://www.sapartners.org
The Child Silenced by Social Anxiety
This meta-synthesis explores the subject of selective mutism across multiple age groups. Selective mutism is present in a very small percentage of students. Given the small number of students that have this disorder there is limited resources and professional collaboration options available for teachers. The low incident rate of selective mutism often leads to students being forgotten about in the classroom setting. Teachers do not know how to help them overcome their disorder and the students are not able to ask for the help they need. This exploration into selective mutism reviewed 30 articles on the topic and attempted to provide identifying characteristics of the disorder as well as interventions for educators to implement while working with students selective mutism
The laboratory movement in mathematics
Thesis (M.A.)--Boston Universit
Evaluative criteria for elementary school physical education.
Thesis (Ed.M.)--Boston Universit
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