[NIFL-TECHNOLOGY:120] Re: Important new Technology for Literacy

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Date: Tue Dec 16 1997 - 21:36:42 EST


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BOOK is a nice idea.  I have been under the great misunderstanding that the
porpose of literacy education was to teach people to be able to read the book.
The people that I come in contact with can look at the BOOK  and cannot
unterstand the characters that are in it.  People that teach literacy have to
make sure that their clients can decode the symbols that are printed in the
BOOK!!!!



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