In “Action needed for dyslexics,” Rebecca Gardiner of the Howick and Pakuranga (NZ) Times reported about requests that the New Zealand Ministry of Education honor a committment to provide services for students with dyslexia and Learning Disabilities. In an article dated 19 May 2008, Ms. Gardiner has multiple quotations from a teacher on the topic.
A year after the Ministry of Education officially recognised the condition, Cockle Bay Primary teacher Jayne de Groot says “Nothing has changed whatsoever.
“There’s been no ministry funding for anything as yet, even though it’s been out of the closet for a year,” says Mrs de Groot, who is dean of the middle school.
“There’s been no training, even though we were promised that as teachers.”
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Whither dyslexia in NZ?
In “Action needed for dyslexics,” Rebecca Gardiner of the Howick and Pakuranga (NZ) Times reported about requests that the New Zealand Ministry of Education honor a committment to provide services for students with dyslexia and Learning Disabilities. In an article dated 19 May 2008, Ms. Gardiner has multiple quotations from a teacher on the topic.
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