A study was conducted to investigate and identify the publishing policies of professional journals that deal with topics related to special education. It appears from the study that a how-to, practical-type manuscript, in APA or Chicago style, stands a better chance of being published in special-education-related journals. Furthermore, 2 to 3 copies, between 8 and 11 pages, are preferred.
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