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DOI: 10.1177/002246697801200310
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The Teacher-Consultant Model—: A Different Perspective: A Reaction To Symposium 13

Abstract: The symposium was concerned with the desirability of a transition from the traditional diagnosticremedial model to the teacher-consultant model for providing services to children with "mild learning and behavior problems." Referring to the symposium lead article by Dr. Phyllis Newcomer, this article points out the lack of role specificity in Dr. Newcomer's discussion of the teacher-consultant concept and notes her lack of an operational model for the concept. After presenting such a model, the discussion proce… Show more

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