STUDI INTERVENSI BAGI GURU DI INDONESIA UNTUK MENANGANI ANAK BERKELUARBIASAAN GANDA (TWE) DI KELAS
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Keywords : TWE (twice-exceptional) children, teachers, intervention, RTI (Response to Intervention) framework, familiarity, experiences.
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DOI: https://doi.org/10.35334/jbkb.v4i2.3262
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