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SEN CPD Literacy Project-Joint project Stranmillis College and St Marys College

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This web site cumber.stran.ac.uk states the following, "November 26, 2014, 1613." Our analyzers noticed that the webpage also said " The SEN Continuing Professional Development Literacy Project is a course being offered to teachers in Northern Ireland by Stranmillis University College and St Marys University College." The Website also said " Places are available for 300 schools in cohort 3. A maximum of two places per school is available on the specialist face-to-face seminars which compliment the online sessions. This Masters module is accredited by the British Dyslexia Association." The website's header had Northern Ireland as the most important optimized keyword. It is followed by Literacy, Project, and Stranmillis which isn't as ranked as highly as Northern Ireland. The next words cumber.stran.ac.uk used was St Marys. was included but will not be viewed by search parsers.

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