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  2. Hamline University - Wikipedia

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    Hamline University (/ ˈ h æ m l ɪ n / HAM-lin) is a private university in Saint Paul, Minnesota, United States.Founded in 1854, Hamline is the oldest university in Minnesota, the first coeducational university in the state, and is one of five Associated Colleges of the Twin Cities.

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  4. Eugenics in Minnesota - Wikipedia

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    He administered IQ tests of thousands of Minnesotan students. [1] He also helped to develop special education classes in the public schools of Minnesota to segregate student populations. [3] Kuhlmann was an advocate for statewide testing of students so that those not immediately recognizable as "feebleminded" could be better identified and managed.

  5. Charlotte Sullivan Wild - Wikipedia

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    Wild grew up in a religious setting in Minnesota, [1] where being queer was seen as a negative. As such, she did not come out until she was an adult. [2]Wild received her Master of Science in curriculum and instruction from Minnesota State University, Mankato and her Master of Fine Arts in fiction from Hamline University.

  6. Disability studies in education - Wikipedia

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    Disability studies in education (DSE) is a field of academic study concerned with education research and practice related to disability.DSE scholars promote an understanding of disability from a social model of disability perspective to "challenge social, medical, and psychological models of disability as they relate to education". [1]

  7. Special education in the United States - Wikipedia

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    Special education in the United States enables students with exceptional learning needs to access resources through special education programs. "The idea of excluding students with any disability from public school education can be traced back to 1893, when the Massachusetts Supreme Court expelled a student merely due to poor academic ability". [1]

  8. Education for All Handicapped Children Act - Wikipedia

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    Public schools were required to evaluate children with disabilities and create an educational plan with parent input that would emulate as closely as possible the educational experience of non-disabled students. The act was an amendment to Part B of the Education of the Handicapped Act enacted in 1966. [1]

  9. Normalization (people with disabilities) - Wikipedia

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    Normalization is so common in the fields of disability, especially intellectual and developmental disabilities, that articles will critique normalization without ever referencing one of three international leaders: Wolfensberger, Nirje, and Bank Mikkelson or any of the women educators (e.g., Wolfensberger's Susan Thomas; Syracuse University ...