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Mr Jan Yeo

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Apparently it's used too often: http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/education-11287193

Looking at Exeweb resently I wouldn't be so sure.
 

Hants_red

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Looking at Exeweb resently I wouldn't be so sure.
I don't resent looking at Exeweb.
 

STURTZ

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Is that an ironic whoosh or has Jan really embarrassed himself?

I suspect we'll never know.
 

Mr Jan Yeo

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Is that an ironic whoosh or has Jan really embarrassed himself?

I suspect we'll never know.
;) I thought that 'shore' would have been too obvious :D
 

Antony Moxey

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Yeah right. You're not that smart...
 

Mr Jan Yeo

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Yeah right. You're not that smart...
your problee right ant i aint got no skilz when it cums to rightin an that.
 

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your problee right ant i aint got no skilz when it cums to rightin an that.
I don't think you're particularly special either. ;)
 

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Didn't special needs children used be called "thick"? Long live politically correct sayings.
 
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Hants_red

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Didn't special needs children used be called "thick"? Long live politically correct sayings.
No. ESN as it used to be known as is a part, but will cover a range of issues that kids have, such as emotional, behavioural, disabilities, and so on.
 

Antony Moxey

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What's the 'E' stand for? I assume 'SN' is 'special needs'?
 
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