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Case study - Multisensory storytelling at Severndale

15 Feb 2011

Severndale Specialist School for communication and interaction caters for pupils aged two and a half to 19 with profound, severe or moderate learning difficulties. Severndale is an outstanding example of how a specialist school can develop an inclusive reading culture and encourage a love of books and stories amongst students. Linda Price, Literacy Coordinator, explains.

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Tags: Key stage 1, Key stage 2, Key stage 3, Key stage 4, Reading Connects, Schools & teaching, Special interest groups

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