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The patron of Ushika wema Tessie Musalia has appealed to the Kenyan government to review the Basic Curriculum Framework in order to accommodate other sub- categories of Special Needs and Disabilities such as dyslexia, autism, emotional and behavioral difficulties at all levels of education.
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Special Needs I Govt urged to review Basic Curriculum Framework
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