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Papaioannou, Evaggelinou, Block (2014): The effect of a disability camp program on attitudes towards the inclusion of children with disabilities ina summer sport and leisure activity camp In: International Journal of Special Education, 2014. 29 (1)

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Papaioannou, Evaggelinou, Block (2014): The effect of a disability camp program on attitudes towards the inclusion of children with disabilities ina summer sport and leisure activity camp In: International Journal of Special Education, 2014. 29 (1)