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[quote=Anonymous]The problem is that training and certification for these evidence-based programs require extensive training and a high cost that is outside of the university. Further, even if the university could figure out how to get this training to fit within their programs and pay for it, whether or not someone is ultimately certified is not within the school's hands, but with the organization who 'owns' the reading program. Finally, if you go through the time and expense of ensuring training, are they programs that can be implemented with fidelity in a public school setting? Many of these programs require continuing education to maintain certification. Who is going to pay for the cost and provide the time to teachers?[/quote]
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