| Title: | The Joy of Lex | 
| Notice: | A Notes File even your grammar could love | 
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| Created: | Fri Feb 28 1986 | 
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         This question is posed to you on behalf of a friend.
         
         She works in a school providing 1:1 tuition of children who 
         have particular need of this type of schooling.  The range of 
         reasons includes:  slow learners, disruptive behaviour, 
         gifted children, catching up after illness, preparation for 
         special tests, etc.
         
         At the moment the area of the building in which she works is 
         labelled the 'Special Needs Unit'.  Rightly or not, this has 
         acquired the reputation for being for the dim wits.  So 
         children are very resentful of being referred to her for 1:1 
         tuition.
         
         She would like to rename the unit so that the children accept 
         or even welcome referral.  In addition the school should then 
         be able to trade on its abbility to offer specialist 1:1 
         tuition for those who need it.  This will be in contrast to 
         the perception that a school with a large 'Special Needs 
         Unit' is a sink for the educational no-hopers.
         
         So what suggestions do you have for a name to replace 
         'Special Needs Unit'?
    
    Nick
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| 1124.1 | One-2-One School? Just a suggestion. | SUBURB::POWELLM | Nostalgia isn't what it used to be! | Tue Dec 20 1994 04:18 | 7 | 
|     
    	Nick, I would think that what ever name it is given, it would soon
    gain the same reputation.
    
    	I which case, why not just call it the One-2-One school?
    
    				Malcolm.
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| 1124.2 | FORTY2::KNOWLES | Tue Dec 20 1994 06:40 | 7 | ||
|     I agree with .-1. It's not just the great unwashed, it's the teachers
    too that assume Special Needs means Remedial. I asked a school I was
    visiting about their Special Needs facilities, as my son is - according
    to the ed pychs - 4 or 5 years ahead of his peers in many fields. the
    teacher looked at me pityingly and said `slow learner is he?'.
    
    b
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| 1124.3 | REGENT::BROOMHEAD | Don't panic -- yet. | Tue Dec 20 1994 08:48 | 3 | |
|     Custom Teaching Unit?
    
    							Ann B.
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| 1124.4 | More! More! | WELSWS::HILLN | It's OK, it'll be dark by nightfall | Wed Dec 21 1994 02:27 | 7 | 
|     You've done it again with the suggestions made so far.
    
    I'm looking forward to seeing loads more.
    
    Many thanks and Happy Christmas to all JOYOFLEXers.
    
    Nick
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| 1124.5 | AUSSIE::WHORLOW | Bushies do it for FREE! | Tue Dec 27 1994 15:12 | 34 | |
|     G'day,
    
    
    Children Using Teachers... (a chance to CUT classes)
    
    
    Higher Education for Little People  (Help)
    
    
    Teachers Administering Further Education  (TAFE = technical and further edu
    in OZ)
    
    
    Teachers allocating f e
    
    
    Pupils reacting in a different light (priadl)
    
    
    Self directed learning teams
    
    
    Advancement through additional classes = Ata Class  = Ata boy/girls!
    
    
    Achieving potential in class (apic)
    
    
    
    Classwork Leveraging education via elective re-work  (Clever)
    
    
    
    derek
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