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“I think it’s vital that teachers are trained about dyslexics, about dyslexia, about spotting it, and about working with dyslexic kids. It’s absolutely vital because the world is changing and imagination is key to everything and there’s going to be a lot of kids whose potential are lost unless we train our teachers to effectively teach them.”
Keira Knightley for Made By Dyslexia
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Rural Road near Dixie Plantation, near Rantowles, South Carolina
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Ancient yew trees: the UK’s oldest yews
With lifespans of up to 3,000 years, the oldest living thing in the UK is easily a yew tree. Yews have witnessed some monumental moments in our history. A yew was said to have sheltered Robert the Bruce, it was under a yew that the Magna Carta was sealed and the same yew was also believed to be a meeting place for Henry VIII and Anne Boleyn.
Yews are incredibly long lived; in fact they live for around 900 years before they become ancient. That’s compared to around 400 years for an oak tree. Ancient yews can then expect to go on thriving for thousands of years.
The association with immortality could have come about because of the evergreen foliage or because of the yew’s amazing ability to renew itself. They can return to life from apparent decay.
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Resurrection Fern and Spanish Moss Living on Oak Limbs, near Charleston, SC
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