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Dear All,
I sent e mails to the lists about this topic about a month ago, but unless I am much mistaken, I don't think I received a reply, so I am trying again.

Here at Roehampton, we are considering allowing students with a Specific Learning Difficulty to use dictionaries in exams.  Can anyone tell me if they do this as well and how well the system has worked?

Regards
Pauline


Head of Disability Services
Student Services
Roehampton University
Roehampton Lane
London
SW15 5PJ
Tel: 020 8392 3366



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