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Supreme Court of Canada gets it right: 'Failure to educate students with dyslexia = discrimination'

Supreme Court of Canada gets it right: 'Failure to educate students with dyslexia = discrimination' | Students with dyslexia & ADHD in independent and public schools | Scoop.it

Friday, the Supreme Court of Canada issued an extraordinary judgment.

The case involved a student from North Vancouver, Jeffrey Moore, who was seriously dyslexic. When the North Vancouver school board, facing a budget crisis, cut a specialized support program for students with severe learning disabilities, Moore’s family remortgaged their home and sent their son, then eight, to a specialized private school. They also filed a human rights complaint.

B.C.’s human rights tribunal initially ruled in the family’s favour, but was overturned on appeal. Last week, the Supreme Court unanimously upheld the tribunal’s reasoning. It awarded the Moores every penny of private school tuition, half the costs of the transportation to the new schools, $10,000 in punitive damages, and all court costs. (The school where Jeffrey, now 25, successfully completed high school currently charges annual tuition of $25,000.)

The failure of the North Vancouver board to provide Jeffrey a comparable education in a public school, ruled the court, was discrimination. Said Justice Rosalie Abella, writing for the court: “the reason all children are entitled to an education, is because a healthy democracy and economy require their educated support. Adequate special education, therefore, is not a dispensable luxury. For those with severe learning disabilities, it is the ramp that provides access to the statutory commitment to education made to all children in British Columbia.”

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Revised Personalization vs. Differentiation vs. Individualization Chart

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New Revised Version of Personalization vs Differentiation vs Individualization (PDI) Chart (2013)

 

Personalized Learning Chart v2 (2013) by Barbara Bray & Kathleen McClaskey is licensed under a CreativeCommonsAttribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivs 3.0 UnportedLicense.


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It has been 14 months since we initially published the PDI Chart that has been downloaded tens of thousands of times around the world. We heard from educators from all corners of the planet including Australia, New Zealand, Brazil, England, France, Ukraine, China, India, Canada and the United States where they shared how they are using this chart. We learned that this chart has been helpful in having educators and parents gain an understanding of these differences. We appreciate the stories and the thoughtful feedback that we received.

From this feedback, we realized it was time for the chart to be revised and to get a facelift. The input we received helped us clarify the differences of these three terms....

davidgibson's curator insight, March 6, 8:49 AM

Nice differences and all good!

Katrin Becker's curator insight, March 6, 10:55 AM

Games are well positioned to supprt the personalization.

Angela Rupert's curator insight, March 18, 10:56 AM

Love this chart, I need to print this and stare at it every day when designing blended learning!  Thank you for the share!!