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UK - 2nd National Conference Dyscalculia & Maths Learning Difficulties 2010
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Posted on April 09 2010 09:35 PM
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2nd National Conference Dyscalculia & Maths Learning Difficulties 2010

UK people - you should go represent. See info here;

http://www.dyscal...es.org.uk/

... MAYBE you can ask if you can come for free, in exchange of a speech? I've done that many times.
 
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I hope that you've kept recordings of your speeches, and that we'll get to hear at least parts of them sometime. - jus'
 
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Hahaha, you wouldn't be interested in my nervous gibberish - in Danish, too Wink
 
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To the contrary, when I hear someone speaking in a foreign language, I'm always very impressed, convinced that they are saying all sorts of intelligent things which are beyond my comprehension. ;-) - jus'
 
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hello everyone, i saw this conference ages ago and thought i might like to go. wasnt sure if it was for people who suffer with the condition. I did think it was a little expensive but I could ask for the union to pay some towards it. If anyone goes would they report back for us all. thanks
 
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It is meant for people who work with dyscalculic students, but everyone can attend.
 
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Does the US have those kinds of events? - jus'
 
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Have never come across information about a conference specificly for dyscalculia in the US. Probably has been done, somewhere.
 
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