I don't know where to start!! Yes an up to date
assessment for dyslexia would be useful to him to apply
for DSA and also to understand his own learning style in
order to learn coping mechanisms but not to allow him on
to the course without it?!! Could you be more
discriminatory?
I suspect that the student has the wrong end of the stick,
we have many sucessful ITT students with dyslexia each
year - in fact I rather suspect that the edcuation system
could do with more.
Sharron, Loughborough Uni
On Sat, 29 Nov 2008 08:52:05 +0000
jh <[log in to unmask]> wrote:
> With apologies for cross-posting:
>
> I have had an enquiry from someone who wants to apply
>for Graduate Teacher
> Training.
>
> He may be dyslexic and has been told (by a course
>provider) that an
> assessment to demonstrate dyslexia is necessary before
>admission to the
> course can be considered even though this person is
>already working as an
> unqualified teacher in a school.
>
> I have not met a dyslexic applying for this type of
>course before.
>
> What are the rules and who would pay for the assessment?
>
> Jeff
>
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