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Dr. Mitchell uses an example of a student with Dyslexia to explain the difference between equality and equity.

All members of a society must be treated equally in order for there to be social equality. This may include having access to civil rights, freedom of speech, autonomy, and certain public goods and social services.

A specific learning problem with neurological roots is Dyslexia. Poor spelling and decoding skills, issues with accurate and/or fluent word recognition, and these are the main characteristics.

Due to a genetic component, dyslexia frequently runs in families. If one's parents, siblings, or other family members are dyslexic, they are more likely to be as well. The disorder is caused by variations in the areas of the brain that process language.

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