## Abstract Teachers are the main partners of pediatric occupational therapists in special schools. Their understanding of occupational therapy influences the provision of occupational therapy programmes in schools. Two hundred and sixty‐three special school teachers were surveyed about their perce
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Gender and Teachers' Attrition: The Occupational Destination of Former Teachers
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