Inclusion

Diagnosing Learning Difficulties

Faced with children who find it hard to learn, teachers resort to ‘differentiation’. But this is just a coping strategy with little or no scientific justification. With the help of work of Reuven Feuerstein’s, teachers could take back responsibility for diagnosing and remediating their clients’ learning difficulties, argues Howard Sharron
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