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978 Dr. Shoshana Nissim Chapter on page 801 Coordinator and lecturer in the “Otzmot” project – academic enrichment for adults with intellectual disability at the Education faculty, MA in ID, Bar Ilan University Former principal of a special education school, pedagogical guide, and college lecturer. Fields of research and expertise: Leadership among people with intellectual disability, Rules of linguistic simplification and cognitive accessibility, Adapting academic learning materials, Attitudes on the new definition of intellectual disability, Self-advocacy for people with intellectual disability, Writing academic programs for people with intellectual disability. nissimshoshana@gmail.com Dr. Mina Raz Chapter on page 675 Ph.D in special education and occupational therapist, develops evidence-based educational and social programs for vulnerable populations. Specializing in youth with disabilities’ transition to adulthood, she’s developed and implemented professional models/ tools nationwide. This includes the “Creating A Future” program to prepare special education students for work (recipient of 2020 international educational innovation “Zero Project” award), a National Service track for youth with disabilities/at risk, and a Supportive Employment program administered by the Ministry of Welfare. Minaraz19@gmail.com Dr. Joel Reiter, MD Chapter on page 205 lecturer in pediatrics at the Hebrew University of Jerusalem, School of Medicine. Senior physician at the Hadassah Medical Center Department of Pediatrics, Pediatric Pulmonary Unit, and Center for Sleep Disorders. A member of the Israeli Society for Sleep Research Scientific Committee. Dr. Reiter is a graduate of the Hebrew University, pediatric residency at Hadassah Ein-Kerem, fellowships in pediatric pulmonology at Miami, Florida, and sleep medicine at Boston, Massachusetts. Research interests include pediatric pulmonary and sleep disorders. rjoely@hadassah.org.il

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