The human race has always endeavoured to learn and progress. But has it arrived at a stage when all the gains of the past will be lost to a luxury newly discovered?
This is in response to “It’s the kids who can’t read, not the teachers” ( Jan. 18). I’ve observed dyslexia mistaken for autism. Students may have both diagnoses. It’s imperative for K-3 teachers to ...
When I started in general practice we’d already made the switch to an electronic patient record. We still pulled the paper notes before each surgery—even though the chances of finding a relevant ...