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From: Crawford, June (jcrawford@nifl.gov)
Date: Wed Dec 11 2002 - 14:02:26 EST


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You can get good information from the American Foundation for the Blind
National Literacy Center in Atlanta, Georgia.  Call 404-525-2303 and ask for
either Tina Tucker or Ike Pressley.  They have recently done some national
training around this issue and would be able to assist you with making
contact with people in your area who can be good resources for you.

June Crawford
NIFL

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What resources are available for GED students who are visually impaired and
are in need of large print or other accommodation?



What strategies might be appropriate for such a student?



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