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In Australia, number of disabled students soars

In Victoria, the number of state school students with disabilities and language disorders has grown by almost 10,000 in five years. And the actual number may be higher, experts say. Many academics believe at least 10 percent of school children have extra learning needs. Read more of this article in The Age (Australia).

Posted by David Roberts on 28 April 2005 in Reading Disabilities

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