Problems considered are the designing of instruments for measuring teacher attitudes, determining to what extent those attitudes can be modified toward greater acceptance, and to what extent increased attitudes of acceptance of exceptional children affect the teacher's relationships with these children.
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Problems considered are the designing of instruments for measuring teacher attitudes, determining to what extent those attitudes can be modified toward greater acceptance, and to what extent increased attitudes of acceptance of exceptional children affect the teacher's relationships with these children.
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