On Mon 19 Jan, Evans, Kate wrote:
> Attached is BT's response to the Government's Green Paper on Special
> Educational Needs.
>
> I hope you find it of interest,
>
> Kate Evans
> BT Special Needs Marketing
>
> <<GREENPA4.DOC>>
>
77K of .doc file = 13K of text after five minutes to decypher and reformat
it. Unfortunately the source file appears to be garbled. so I got several
broken and rejoined passages as below:
>> Teachers are able to see the technology in We have found that visiting
>> a reference site or reading a case study can be very reassuring and a
>> powerful catalyst for change and this can significantly improve the
>> rate at which new technology is taken up.operation which is a highly
>> effective way to overcome inhibitions and makes it easier to introduce
>> change.
>>
>> As part of BT’s commitmentIn addition, we areBT is working with
>> Birmingham University to produce on-line training for special needs.
>>
>> They can also allow children with particular special needswith
>> particular special needs, who may feel isolated, to receive specialist
>> support and keep in touch with friends.
Ted
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