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Key Stage 2 (7 to 11) Key Stage 3 (11 to 14) Key Stage 4 (14 to 16) Further Education (FE/Technical/Sixth Form College) Higher Education (University/College of HE) Adult & Community Learning
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17 May 2012
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The Dore Programme consists of a unique, personalised routine of daily physical exercises for people with learning difficulties. It works by stimulating the cerebellum, the part of the brain which processes information and stimulates the capacity to learn. We support schools throughout the implementation and running of the Programme with their students, normally over a 12-18 month period. Schools already using the Programme report very positive outcomes, including an increase in reading and spelling scores and the day-to-day performance of the students involved in the Programme.

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Press release for the Education Show. NEC, Birmingham 14-16th March 2013. Stand H99
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Many, many young people have successfully completed the Dore Programme and tell us in their feedback that it has improved their reading, writing, concentration, co-ordination and organisation. Schools which have adopted the Programme have reported improvements in student performance and behaviour.
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