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A Look Back and a Leap Forward: Three Students’ Perspectives on their Post-Secondary Transitions
n this special edition podcast, we’re going to look at what path these students took to get

n this special edition podcast, we’re going to look at what path these students took to get

Students with LDs are often singled out in the classroom because they are usually the only ones

Answered by Lise Galuga and Marie-Josée Joly Technology has made great strides over the last few decades. Today, we rely on small devices

“Inclusive education is based on the principles of acceptance and inclusion of all students. Students see themselves

One challenge that may arise for students is working with symbolic representations. Students with working memory difficulties
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