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Quick lesson: Audio books that excite learning for disabled pupils

Learners at Milimani Primary School special needs section use audio and video books, gadgets that boost learning and make it more interesting. [Mercy Kahenda, Standard]

It’s 2.30pm and Jane Chesire is guiding her pupils through a story telling session. But this is a unique lesson; it is not Ms Chesire or the pupils telling the stories.

She walks around the entire classroom, helping each pupil to log into a tablet-like gadget from which they listen to the stories.

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