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The National Center on Dispute Resolution in Special Education

"Encouraging the use of mediation and other collaborative strategies to resolve disagreements about special
education and early intervention programs."


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Hope, Authenticity, Dreaming and Change

John Paul Lederach
John Paul LederachJohn Paul Lederach, delivers the keynote presentation on Hope, Authenticity, Dreaming and Change at "Beyond Mediation: The Second National Symposium on Dispute Resolution in Special Education" convened by CADRE in Washington, DC (November, 2002).

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