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RENITA L. GOLDMAN, PH.D.

Professor, Leadership, Special Education, & Foundations

The University of Alabama at Birmingham

JERRY ALDRIDGE, ED.D.

Professor, Curriculum and Instruction

The University of Alabama at Birmingham

LOU ANNE WORTHINGTON, PH.D.

Associate Professor, Leadership, Special Education & Foundations

The University of Alabama at Birmingham

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