Does cream work? Yellow or buff is used here, some Schools use it for all
students. Pink has been used in another place and is also supposed to be
good for stress!
Regards
Liz
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> Subject: Re: Cream paper
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> Its official policy for examination papers at Hope for any students with
> SpLD and/or irlen syndrome to be on a pale pastel paper, they seem to be
> using pale blue in our examinations dept. Again all these students also
> have answer booklets in blue and coloured rough paper too.
> Sheila Watt
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> Sheila Watts
> Head of Support Service for students with disabilities
> Liverpool Hope University College
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> Colleagues
> I am interested in finding out how many Universities and/or Colleges have
> adopted cream (or other pastel) paper as a 'default' or official policy
> for the institution, rather than just a recommendation for students with
> Meares-Irlen syndrome. Please let me (or the list) know, either about your
> own institution or if you know of any research.
>
> Talking of research: does anyone have any estimate of the percentage of
> all students who prefer non-white paper?
>
> Thanks
>
> Dr David Pollak
> Senior Lecturer in Learning Support & Dyslexia Studies
> De Montfort University
> Gateway House
> The Gateway
> Leicester
> LE1 9BH
> 0116 257 7254
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