RMC8R515–Aerial view of Maple Hayes Hall School for Dyslexics Lichfield Staffordshire England
RM2TAC9GY–Teenage girl holds transparent plastic board with words related to dyslexia in front of her face, including misspellings
RM2AKYGJE–Las Vegas, United States. 10th Jan, 2020. A view of the lexilens prototype reading aid for dyslexics on display during the 2020 International CES, at the Sands Convention Center in Las Vegas, Nevada on Friday, January 10, 2020. Photo by James Atoa/UPI Credit: UPI/Alamy Live News
RMG0JHD2–german umlauts
RMD1NWHF–An dyslexic elementary-school girl attempts to spell words dictated by an instructor. Dyslexics can't form letters so they type.
RMG0JHR7–keys on a typewriter
RMHP1W2T–Model release , Schulmaedchen liest in einem Schulbuch - school girl reading in a school book
RM2T92RFF–Karlsruhe, Germany. 22nd Nov, 2023. The First Senate of the Federal Constitutional Court announces the ruling on report notes for dyslexics. According to the ruling, comments in the school leaving certificate about the non-assessment of individual achievements are generally required. Credit: Uli Deck/dpa/Alamy Live News
RFKPNRJ5–Model release , Schulmaedchen liest in einem Schulbuch - school girl reading in a school book
RF2GMRBFK–Model with glued mouth. Man covers woman mouth with tape. Stop talking
RF2RWEJX2–Brochure with teaching strategies for dyslexics linear icons
RMGAR621–Campaigners in Parliament Square (including MPs from all political parties), Xtraordinary People charity founder Kate Griggs (background centre), and Southwark schoolchildren with dyslexia; Cara Abraham (front), Lenny Zvinoria (behind) and Cameron Simson (right) in front of Parliament in central London, before delivering an 'end of school term report' to Downing Street urging them to fast-track their support for dyslexic children and their families following a series of damning reports from dyslexia charity Xtraordinary People.
RFFEFTW3–Old typewriter keyboard - Vintage image, noise and scratches
RMPEC0XC–Maple Hayes Staffordshire, England, antique engraving from c1830
RMBWHW1K–school board school family board chalk board chalk write paint school being symbol education formation sch
RM2TAC9H2–Teenage girl holds transparent plastic board with words related to dyslexia in front of her face, including emotoins triggered by the condition
RMG0JHM8–type a typewriter
RM2T92REJ–Karlsruhe, Germany. 22nd Nov, 2023. View of the Federal Constitutional Court building. The First Senate of the court announced the ruling on report notes for dyslexics. According to the ruling, comments in the school leaving certificate about the non-assessment of individual achievements are generally required. Credit: Uli Deck/dpa/Alamy Live News
RF2GMRBGA–Model with glued mouth. Man covers woman mouth with tape. Stop talking
RF2RWK8JC–Multicolor brochure teaching strategies for dyslexics icons
RMGAR63X–Xtraordinary People Dyslexia Campaign - London
RFFFJE7W–Old typewriter keyboard - Vintage image, noise and scratches
RM2TAC9GJ–Teenage girl holds transparent plastic board with words related to dyslexia in front of her face, including misspellings
RMG0JHN0–keys on a typewriter
RM2T92RPK–Karlsruhe, Germany. 22nd Nov, 2023. Stephan Harbarth, Chairman of the First Senate of the Federal Constitutional Court and President of the Court, announces the ruling on report notes for dyslexics. According to the ruling, comments in the school leaving certificate about the non-assessment of individual achievements are generally required. Credit: Uli Deck/dpa/Alamy Live News
RF2GMRBG5–Model with glued mouth. Man covers woman mouth with tape. Stop talking
RMGAR649–Xtraordinary People Dyslexia Campaign - London
RM2TAC9H4–Teenage girl holds transparent plastic board with words related to dyslexia in front of her face, showing emotions
RMG0JHPW–keys on a typewriter
RM2T92TR2–Karlsruhe, Germany. 22nd Nov, 2023. Stephan Harbarth, Chairman of the First Senate of the Federal Constitutional Court and President of the Court, announces the ruling on report notes for dyslexics. According to the ruling, comments in the school leaving certificate about the non-assessment of individual achievements are generally required. Credit: Uli Deck/dpa/Alamy Live News
RF2GMRBFY–Model with glued mouth. Man covers woman mouth with tape. Stop talking
RMG0JHMY–keys on a typewriter
RMG0JHKA–typewriter keyboard
RM2T92RF3–Karlsruhe, Germany. 22nd Nov, 2023. Stephan Harbarth, Chairman of the First Senate of the Federal Constitutional Court and President of the Court, announces the ruling on report notes for dyslexics. According to the ruling, comments in the school leaving certificate about the non-assessment of individual achievements are generally required. Credit: Uli Deck/dpa/Alamy Live News
RMG0JHEY–typewriter keyboard
RM2T92REX–Karlsruhe, Germany. 22nd Nov, 2023. Stephan Harbarth, Chairman of the First Senate of the Federal Constitutional Court and President of the Court, announces the ruling on report notes for dyslexics. According to the ruling, comments in the school leaving certificate about the non-assessment of individual achievements are generally required. Credit: Uli Deck/dpa/Alamy Live News
RMG0JHC8–typewriter keyboard
RM2T92TTF–Karlsruhe, Germany. 22nd Nov, 2023. Stephan Harbarth, Chairman of the First Senate of the Federal Constitutional Court and President of the Court, announces the ruling on report notes for dyslexics. According to the ruling, comments in the school leaving certificate about the non-assessment of individual achievements are generally required. Credit: Uli Deck/dpa/Alamy Live News
RM2R9P9Y3–Karlsruhe, Germany. 28th June, 2023. Stephan Harbarth, Chairman of the First Senate and President of the Federal Constitutional Court, opens the oral proceedings on report cards for dyslexics. The question at issue is whether dyslexics must accept a report card stating that their spelling performance was not included in their grades. Credit: Uli Deck/dpa/Alamy Live News
RMG0JHK7–typewriter keyboard
RM2R9P9X5–Karlsruhe, Germany. 28th June, 2023. Stephan Harbarth, Chairman of the First Senate and President of the Federal Constitutional Court, opens the oral proceedings on report cards for dyslexics. The question at issue is whether dyslexics must accept a report card stating that their spelling performance was not included in their grades. Credit: Uli Deck/dpa/Alamy Live News
RM2T92TR6–Karlsruhe, Germany. 22nd Nov, 2023. Miniature copies of the Basic Law are on display in the foyer of the Federal Constitutional Court. The First Senate of the court announced its ruling on report notes for dyslexics. According to the ruling, comments in the school leaving certificate about the non-assessment of individual achievements are generally required. Credit: Uli Deck/dpa/Alamy Live News
RMG0JHD0–keys on a typewriter
RM2T92RF0–Karlsruhe, Germany. 22nd Nov, 2023. The words 'Federal Constitutional Court' are inscribed on a stone in front of the Federal Constitutional Court. The First Senate of the court announced the ruling on report notes for dyslexics. According to the ruling, comments in the school leaving certificate about the non-assessment of individual achievements are generally required. Credit: Uli Deck/dpa/Alamy Live News
RMG0JHEW–typewriter keyboard
RM2T92RF6–Karlsruhe, Germany. 22nd Nov, 2023. The words 'Federal Constitutional Court' are inscribed on a stone in front of the Federal Constitutional Court. The First Senate of the court announced the ruling on report notes for dyslexics. According to the ruling, comments in the school leaving certificate about the non-assessment of individual achievements are generally required. Credit: Uli Deck/dpa/Alamy Live News
RM2R9P9XY–Karlsruhe, Germany. 28th June, 2023. Heinz-Peter Meidinger, President of the German Teachers' Association (DL), is waiting at the Federal Constitutional Court for the start of the oral hearing in the case of 'Report cards for dyslexics'. At issue is the question of whether dyslexics must accept a report card notation that their spelling performance was not included in their grades. Credit: Uli Deck/dpa/Alamy Live News
RMG0JHHJ–letters on a typewriter
RM2R9P9YD–Karlsruhe, Germany. 28th June, 2023. Heinz-Peter Meidinger, President of the German Teachers' Association (DL), is waiting at the Federal Constitutional Court for the start of the oral hearing in the case of 'Report cards for dyslexics'. At issue is the question of whether dyslexics must accept a report card notation that their spelling performance was not included in their grades. Credit: Uli Deck/dpa/Alamy Live News
RM2T92RF5–Karlsruhe, Germany. 22nd Nov, 2023. A sign with a federal eagle and the words 'Bundesverfassungsgericht' (Federal Constitutional Court) stands in front of the court. The First Senate of the court announced the ruling on report notes for dyslexics. According to the ruling, comments in the school leaving certificate about the non-assessment of individual achievements are generally required. Credit: Uli Deck/dpa/Alamy Live News
RMG0JHHF–letters on a typewriter
RM2T92RP0–Karlsruhe, Germany. 22nd Nov, 2023. The First Senate of the Federal Constitutional Court with Heinrich Amadeus Wolff (l-r), Stephan Harbarth, Chairman of the Senate and President of the Court, and Ines Härtel announce the ruling on report notes for dyslexics. According to the ruling, comments in the school leaving certificate about the non-assessment of individual achievements are generally required. Credit: Uli Deck/dpa/Alamy Live News
RM2R9NY3R–Karlsruhe, Germany. 28th June, 2023. Outside hearing of the Federal Constitutional Court. The First Senate of the court will hear a case on 28.06.2023 (14.00) on report cards for dyslexics. The question at issue is whether dyslexics must accept a testimonial note stating that their spelling performance was not included in their grades. Credit: Uli Deck/dpa/Alamy Live News
RMG0JHH6–types of old typewriter
RM2R9P9WW–Karlsruhe, Germany. 28th June, 2023. The First Senate of the Federal Constitutional Court, Stephan Harbarth (l), Chairman of the Senate and President of the Court, and Yvonne Ott, open the oral proceedings on report cards for dyslexics. The question at issue is whether dyslexics must accept a report card stating that their spelling performance was not included in their grades. Credit: Uli Deck/dpa/Alamy Live News
RMG0JHK8–typewriter keyboard
RM2R9P9WJ–Karlsruhe, Germany. 28th June, 2023. The First Senate of the Federal Constitutional Court, Stephan Harbarth (l), Chairman of the Senate and President of the Court, and Yvonne Ott, open the oral proceedings on report cards for dyslexics. The question at issue is whether dyslexics must accept a report card stating that their spelling performance was not included in their grades. Credit: Uli Deck/dpa/Alamy Live News
RM2T92TRY–Karlsruhe, Germany. 22nd Nov, 2023. The First Senate of the Federal Constitutional Court with Henning Radtke (l-r), Josef Christ, Stephan Harbarth, Chairman of the Senate and President of the Court, and Yvonne Ott announce the ruling on report notes for dyslexics. According to the ruling, comments in the school leaving certificate about the non-assessment of individual achievements are generally required. Credit: Uli Deck/dpa/Alamy Live News
RMG0JHC7–type a typewriter
RM2T92RP8–Karlsruhe, Germany. 22nd Nov, 2023. The First Senate of the Federal Constitutional Court with Josef Christ (l-r), Stephan Harbarth, Chairman of the Senate and President of the Court, Yvonne Ott and Ines Härtel announces the ruling on report notes for dyslexics. According to the ruling, comments in the school leaving certificate about the non-assessment of individual achievements are generally required. Credit: Uli Deck/dpa/Alamy Live News
RM2R9P9YK–Karlsruhe, Germany. 28th June, 2023. The First Senate of the Federal Constitutional Court, (l-r) Josef Christ, Stephan Harbarth (Chairman of the Senate and President of the Court), Yvonne Ott, opens the oral proceedings on report cards for dyslexics. The question at issue is whether dyslexics must accept a report card stating that their spelling performance was not included in their grades. Credit: Uli Deck/dpa/Alamy Live News
RMG0JHJ4–types of old typewriter
RM2R9P9XW–Karlsruhe, Germany. 28th June, 2023. Tanja Scherle, Federal Chairwoman of the Bundesverband Legasthenie und Dyskalkulie e.V. (BVL), is waiting at the Federal Constitutional Court for the start of the oral proceedings in the case of 'Zeugnisvermerke bei Legasthenikern'. The issue at stake is whether dyslexics must accept a report card note stating that their spelling performance was not included in their grades. Credit: Uli Deck/dpa/Alamy Live News
RMG0JHEH–typewriter keyboard
RM2R9P9XN–Karlsruhe, Germany. 28th June, 2023. Tanja Scherle, Federal Chairwoman of the Bundesverband Legasthenie und Dyskalkulie e.V. (BVL), is waiting at the Federal Constitutional Court for the start of the oral proceedings in the case of 'Zeugnisvermerke bei Legasthenikern'. The issue at stake is whether dyslexics must accept a report card note stating that their spelling performance was not included in their grades. Credit: Uli Deck/dpa/Alamy Live News
RMG0JHK9–typewriter keyboard
RM2R9P9Y0–Karlsruhe, Germany. 28th June, 2023. Michael Piazolo (Free Voters), State Minister of the Bavarian State Ministry of Education and Cultural Affairs, is waiting at the Federal Constitutional Court for the start of the oral hearing in the case of 'Zeugnisvermerke bei Legasthenikern'. At issue is the question of whether dyslexics must accept a report card notation that their spelling performance was not included in their grades. Credit: Uli Deck/dpa/Alamy Live News
RMG0JHD5–keys on a typewriter
RM2R9P9Y7–Karlsruhe, Germany. 28th June, 2023. Michael Piazolo (Free Voters), State Minister of the Bavarian State Ministry of Education and Cultural Affairs, is waiting at the Federal Constitutional Court for the start of the oral hearing in the case of 'Zeugnisvermerke bei Legasthenikern'. At issue is the question of whether dyslexics must accept a report card notation that their spelling performance was not included in their grades. Credit: Uli Deck/dpa/Alamy Live News
RMG0JHKD–typewriter keyboard
RM2R9P9YE–Karlsruhe, Germany. 28th June, 2023. Tanja Scherle, Federal Chairwoman of the Bundesverband Legasthenie und Dyskalkulie e.V. (BVL), is waiting at the Federal Constitutional Court for the start of the oral proceedings in the case of 'Zeugnisvermerke bei Legasthenikern'. The issue at stake is whether dyslexics must accept a report card note stating that their spelling performance was not included in their grades. Credit: Uli Deck/dpa/Alamy Live News
RMG0JHEX–typewriter keyboard
RM2R9P9WT–Karlsruhe, Germany. 28th June, 2023. Thomas Schneider (r) and Fabian Scheunemann, representatives of complainants on constitutional complaints in the matter of 'Zeugnisvermerke bei Legasthenikern' (report cards for dyslexics), are waiting at the Federal Constitutional Court for the oral proceedings to begin. At issue is the question of whether dyslexics must accept a report card noting that their spelling performance was not included in their grades. Credit: Uli Deck/dpa/Alamy Live News
RM2T92TTH–Karlsruhe, Germany. 22nd Nov, 2023. The First Senate of the Federal Constitutional Court with Miriam Meßling (l-r), Heinrich Amadeus Wolff, Henning Radtke, Josef Christ, Stephan Harbarth, Chairman of the Senate and President of the Court, Yvonne Ott, Ines Härtel and Martin Eifert announces the ruling on report notes for dyslexics. According to the ruling, comments in the school leaving certificate about the non-assessment of individual achievements are generally required. Credit: Uli Deck/dpa/Alamy Live News
RMG0JHHB–keys on a typewriter
RM2R9P9XA–Karlsruhe, Germany. 28th June, 2023. The First Senate of the Federal Constitutional Court, Heinrich Amadeus Wolff (l-r), Henning Radtke, Stephan Harbarth, Chairman of the Senate and President of the Court, Yvonne Ott, open the oral proceedings on report cards for dyslexics (photograph taken with Lensbaby lens). The question at issue is whether dyslexics must accept a testimonial note stating that their spelling performance was not included in their grades. Credit: Uli Deck/dpa/Alamy Live News
RMG0JHHP–keys on a typewriter
RM2R9P9WM–Karlsruhe, Germany. 28th June, 2023. The First Senate of the Federal Constitutional Court, Miriam Meßling (l-r), Heinrich Amadeus Wolff, Henning Radtke, Josef Christ, Stephan Harbarth, Chairman of the Senate and President of the Court, Yvonne Ott, Ines Härtel and Martin Eifert, opens the oral proceedings on report cards for dyslexics. The question at issue is whether dyslexics must accept a report card stating that their spelling performance was not included in their grades. Credit: Uli Deck/dpa/Alamy Live News
RMG0JHHC–keys on a typewriter
RM2R9P9XR–Karlsruhe, Germany. 28th June, 2023. The First Senate of the Federal Constitutional Court, Miriam Meßling (l-r), Heinrich Amadeus Wolff, Henning Radtke, Josef Christ, Stephan Harbarth, Chairman of the Senate and President of the Court, Yvonne Ott, Ines Härtel and Martin Eifert, opens the oral proceedings on report cards for dyslexics. The question at issue is whether dyslexics must accept a report card stating that their spelling performance was not included in their grades. Credit: Uli Deck/dpa/Alamy Live News
RMG0JHHE–letters on a typewriter
RMG0JHE3–typewriter keyboard
RMG0JHDB–letters on a typewriter
RMG0JHKJ–typewriter keyboard
RMG0JHKF–typewriter keyboard
RMG0JHC6–types of old typewriter
RM2G3JE7E–Old typewriter keyboard
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