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[LearningDisabilities 1895] Question Needing Response

RKenyon721 at aol.com RKenyon721 at aol.com
Tue Apr 1 22:07:18 EDT 2008


Hi all,

The following question was posed on the Poverty, Race, Women and Literacy
Discussion List:

I wonder if adult learners who need accommodations, due to physical,
sensory, cognitive, or psychiatric reasons could "demand" these accommodations? Does
anyone on this list know the answer to this?

Do any of you work/learn in adult literacy programs where accommodations are
offered? If yes, we would love to hear about it!


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Thanks,

Rochelle



Rochelle Kenyon
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Center for Literacy Studies at the University of Tennessee
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