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PhD Science TEKS Edition

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Inclusion, Instruction, Assistive Technology, ARD/IEP Supports

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This document provides multiple ways to approach and plan for the provision of SDI and presents multiple lenses through which readers can examine the connections between the tools and content in PhD Science TEKS Edition and the components of SDI, which are: content, methodology, and delivery of instruction.

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    Amplify ELAR Texas (6-8) SDI Field User Guide
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    Amplify Elementary Literacy (K-5) SDI Field User Guide
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    Carnegie Math SDI Field User Guide
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    Eureka Math TEKS Edition (K-5)
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    Odell Texas High School Literacy Program Grades 9-12
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    PhD Science TEKS Edition
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    Specially Designed Instruction Field User Guides

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