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Murray was an educational adviser at a borstal and later headmaster of a "school for the educationally subnormal" in Cheltenham.
His primary remit was to make recommendations about the Judges' Rules stipulating how police should treat suspects, particularly children and "the educationally subnormal" which was "palpably in need of review".
Two other organisations, the Association for Persons with Special Needs (formerly the Association for the Educationally Subnormal) and Special Olympics Singapore, originated as MINDS projects.
Again, they operate with similar typifications of who constitute the troublesome clients, based partly on experience but also heavily influenced by stereotypes of the educationally subnormal, one-parent families, families in whom historically crime runs, and so on.
The 'profiles' school-leaver would thus take his place among the list of the failures, whether designated as 'secondary modern'school-leavers, the educationally subnormal, the 'bottom 40 per cent', or by whatever other title the no-hopers are characterized.
While she recuperated in hospital, she and her husband - realising they were unable to cope - took the painful decision to admit Giles, who was now aged 12, to what she now describes as an old-style hospital for the educationally subnormal.
The investigation into the murder of Maxwell Confait was a case which raised questions about police procedures, how police adhered to the procedures already stipulated and caused a major review in how suspects are treated, particularly children and "the educationally subnormal".
SARC started a subcommittee for services for those with less severe intellectual disabilities in 1971 and a youth volunteering group the year after; the subcommittee was split into an independent organisation, the Association for the Educationally Subnormal (AESN), in 1976.
ESN works on three levels - local, national and international.
ESN is organised on a local, national and international level.
ESN facilitates the social and personal integration of international students.
ESN works to improve the social and practical integration of exchange students.
ESN has been growing with an average rate of around 12% since then.
ESN works in the interest of exchange students.
We do not know where or how an ESN would be set which, in itself, is an unreasonable state of affairs.
There is a local ESN chapter for international students.
ESN are good at reproducing certain time series.
ESN represents the needs and expectations of exchange students on the local, national and international level.
It functions as a middle part in system of ESN: international - national - local levels.
By 1994 ESN had 60 sections in 14 countries and it was growing rapidly.
ESN contributes to the evaluation of different exchange programmes.
A focus of ESN activities is on cross-border studies.
ESN provides relevant information about academic exchange programmes and student mobility in general.
You put the number on all those flyers so they'll have the ESN from your service provider.
ESN works with the reintegration of homecoming students.
It is given a different name to avoid confusion with the hardware ESN stored in the phone.
The name may come from the Yiddish words tzim (for) and esn (eating).
ESN Vilnius was the biggest section formed of 4 universities.
The meeting of all sections of one ESN country.
ESN gots since 2009 also its own ones.
ESN Anadolu has about 230 members and 130 exchange students for each term.
ESN offers numerous cross-border links between sensory scientists and industrial partners.
ESN Riga will organize activities for Give 20 in summer and fall of 2009.
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More than half the total number were categorized as educationally subnormal.
He was educationally subnormal from birth with an IQ of 60.
They didn't much like the idea of being lumbered with fifteen educationally subnormal coppers as mature students.
She was also educationally subnormal.
The "educationally subnormal" tag followed me.
It provides special education, as noted in Chapter 4, for educationally subnormal children and for those previously described as ineducable.
Murray was an educational adviser at a borstal and later headmaster of a "school for the educationally subnormal" in Cheltenham.
He was thirty-four and his talents were being dissipated on MM 3 and a woman who was clearly educationally subnormal.
However, later on in the conversation she said they very rarely encountered juvenile offenders from grammar school, most would be educationally subnormal or at least well below average.
Throughout the 1950s and 1960s, a disproportionate number of Caribbean migrant children were classified as "educationally subnormal" and placed in special schools and units.
Intellectual disenchantment did not prevent the continued widespread use of terms such as ESN (educationally subnormal) to refer to certain children and schools in the 1970s.
The pamphlet explained that British schools had a pervasive bias toward treating white children as normal, which led to black children being labelled as "educationally subnormal" (learning-disabled).
When I was at primary school, my parents were blandly informed that I was educationally subnormal, and should really be taught at a Special School.
In 1975, aged ten, Hughes was sent to Bank Hall, a residential school for educationally subnormal children, in Chapel-en-le-Frith, Derbyshire.
In fact, the numbers of educationally subnormal children in special schools in England and Wales increased progressively from about 18 000 in 1950 to over 107 000 in 1979.
His primary remit was to make recommendations about the Judges' Rules stipulating how police should treat suspects, particularly children and "the educationally subnormal" which was "palpably in need of review".
The categories of handicap which were listed as requiring special provision were: blind, partially sighted, deaf, partially deaf, delicate/diabetic, educationally subnormal, epileptic, maladjusted, physically handicapped and children with special defects.
Two other organisations, the Association for Persons with Special Needs (formerly the Association for the Educationally Subnormal) and Special Olympics Singapore, originated as MINDS projects.
Luckily for McDonagh, The Guard was nothing but successful: not bad for a wicked comedy about a sexist, racist, even perhaps educationally subnormal garda who takes on a trio of drug-smugglers single-handed.
Again, they operate with similar typifications of who constitute the troublesome clients, based partly on experience but also heavily influenced by stereotypes of the educationally subnormal, one-parent families, families in whom historically crime runs, and so on.
The 'profiles' school-leaver would thus take his place among the list of the failures, whether designated as 'secondary modern'school-leavers, the educationally subnormal, the 'bottom 40 per cent', or by whatever other title the no-hopers are characterized.
Under the 1944 Education Act they have had a duty to provide this for numerous categories of children: the blind, partially sighted, deaf, partially hearing, physically handicapped, delicate, maladjusted, epileptic, educationally subnormal, children with speech defects, and the autistic.
In 1971 he published a pamphlet How the West Indian Child Is Made Educationally Subnormal in the British School System: The Scandal of the Black Child in Schools in Britain.
While she recuperated in hospital, she and her husband - realising they were unable to cope - took the painful decision to admit Giles, who was now aged 12, to what she now describes as an old-style hospital for the educationally subnormal.
The investigation into the murder of Maxwell Confait was a case which raised questions about police procedures, how police adhered to the procedures already stipulated and caused a major review in how suspects are treated, particularly children and "the educationally subnormal".
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