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Subject: dyslexia


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Joanne S. Longley (Sad)
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Date Posted: 06:09:41 04/11/07 Wed

Dear Kevin,
It sounds to me that the system in the UK
just as the system here in the USA moves slowly. I say this as person
with a master degree in early childhood education and
no teaching certification as my self dought and dyslexic
fear got the best of me during student teaching. I have
seen inclusion taking place here in the USA as a teaching
assistant putting a deeply retarded person in the rear
of a class room so they have the illision of learning does
not add up to inclusion. Daily living skills are of great
importance to those who need to build them. talk soon JL

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