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988 various publications and numerous lectures in the area of cognitive accessibility and serves as adjunct lecturer at Occupational Therapy undergraduate programs and service accessibility training courses. ornitav@gmail.com Dr. Gilada Avissar, Ph.D. Chapter on page 573 A senior lecturer and researcher at Beit Berl Academic College in Israel. Her main areas of interest and research include various aspects of inclusive education and mainstreaming of students with special educational needs. Dr. Avissar has published extensively in Hebrew as well as in international journals and is co-editor of an Israeli professional journal. gilaavissar@gmail.com Dr. Leena Badran Chapter on page 381 A Fulbright fellow. She is currently a postdoctoral student at the University of California, Berkeley. Her interest focuses on the field of disability from a cultural and religious perspective in Arab society, parenting, rights, morbidity, and mortality among people with severe mental illness. Dr. Badran leads an international study examining the theory of intersections among people with disabilities in Arab society in Israel. Dr. Badran has won prestigious awards and scholarships considering her achievements in the field. Leenabadran.1985@gmail.com Wafa Badran Chapter on page 381 A social worker. She holds a master's degree in social work from Tel- Hai College, with trauma and resilience specialization. She works at the social services department at the Kabul local council. abuelragi@hotmail.it

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