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Hepplewhite · Jim Rose's Report · RRF

O Rose, thou art sick!

June 25, 2009 John5 Comments

Here’s a follow up to ‘A Rose but …’ Debbie Hepplewhite of the Reading Reform Foundation summed up the Report pretty well I thought: “I’ve now read through Rose’s Dyslexia Report – some parts too quickly so I need to re-read – however there is a lack of clarity and lack of mention of different… Continue reading O Rose, thou art sick!

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