Maybe the discussion could be on good practice rather than equal opps.
I'd suggest it is good practice to make copies of OHP and boardwork
available for all students, regardless of disability or learning
difficulty, at the front of the class before the lecture begins.
Especially considering the rate at which some lecturers fly through
them.
Ian Francis
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* Subject: Equal Opportunities
* Date: 09 December 1998 14:47
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* Could anyone suggest a working definition of providing equal
opportunites
* to disabled students?
*
* One department is questioning whether it is equal opportunities to
provide
* copies of OHT's and/or lecture notes to disabled and dyslexic students
who
* have difficulty taking notes in lectures. They say that other
students
* also want these, which raises an equal opportunities issue about
providing
* them to some students and not to others.
*
* Any comments and suggestions would be appreciated.
*
* Clare
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* Clare Davies
* Student Services
* Nene-University College Northampton
* Boughton Green Road
* Northampton NN4 OBN
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* Tel: 01604 735500 ext 2390
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