This paper begins with a brief history on the development of educational provisions for the trainable mentally retarded and is followed by a summary of conclusions concerning research studies that deal with the effectiveness of special classes for this population over the past two decades. In view of the negative findings, a theoretical model of a systematic approach to educational planning for the trainable mentally retarded has been presented.
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