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... blind and of 1,374 children in 34 special schools and eight special classes for partially sighted pupils in England and Wales was carried out between 1962 and 1965. Each school was visited at least once and all children born on or after ...
... blind and of 1,374 children in 34 special schools and eight special classes for partially sighted pupils in England and Wales was carried out between 1962 and 1965. Each school was visited at least once and all children born on or after ...
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... blind children with additional handicaps . Nine children were too young for their visual acuity to be assessed with any certainty , but six were thought to be suitably placed in schools for the blind , two were probably partially ...
... blind children with additional handicaps . Nine children were too young for their visual acuity to be assessed with any certainty , but six were thought to be suitably placed in schools for the blind , two were probably partially ...
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... Blind - 3 16 14 3 36 Total 20 1 68 511 478 296 1,374 Of the 66 children who had previously attended other schools or classes for the partially sighted , 50 were in Group A and only 16 in Group B. Of the 36 children transferred from ...
... Blind - 3 16 14 3 36 Total 20 1 68 511 478 296 1,374 Of the 66 children who had previously attended other schools or classes for the partially sighted , 50 were in Group A and only 16 in Group B. Of the 36 children transferred from ...
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