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Australian Literacy squads hit turbulence

A government program that would put “literacy improvement teams” in state-funded schools has run into opposition from principals, teachers, and at least one prominent literacy expert. Get details in The Age.

Posted by David Roberts on 05 June 2006 in Struggling Readers

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