There's only a few days left for people to have their say on how to improve school learning for children with literacy difficulties such as Dyslexia.
Government launched a public consultation on the subject last month wanting to hear what residents think about the issue, particularly parents, carers and teachers.
It's part of a wider review of Manx education ordered by Education, Sport & Culture Minister, Dr Alex Allinson MHK, following his appointment in May last year.
Anyone wanting to have their say on the topic is asked to put their views forward on the online government consultation hub before the deadline next Monday (May 24) - a link to the consultation is available here.
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