Hallo Gill
Nice to hear from you, we are (I believe) at a very similar stage to you in
the 'formalisation ' of examination arrangements (my information coming from
Ellen Sanders currently working here) When we have anything workable I am
happy to send you a copy, you are aware of the diversity of institutions in
this country with Old universities like Oxford and Cambridge having been in
existence for hundreds of years and institutions like ourselves who have
only been Universities for six years ! So there are some disparaging
arrangements. Interesting that you guys all those thousands of miles away
are lurking on disforum ! Have you any good lists in Australia that I could
join ?
I'll be in touch
Best wishes
Chris Baxter
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> From: Gillian Bruce[SMTP:[log in to unmask]]
> Sent: 07 December 1998 01:12
> To: [log in to unmask]
> Subject: Re: CHESS meeting
>
> Dear Chris,
>
> I received your message via dis-forum. I was particularly interested in
> the CHESS meeting agenda item on alternative examination arrangement
> specifically for Deaf Students as I am in the process of collating
> information on such arrangements for tertiary ed. institutions in
> Australia
> as soon as possible. Can you tell me please how I can learn more about
> these?
>
> Regards,
>
> Gill Bruce
>
> Gillian Bruce, Regional Disability Liaison Officer for Victoria
> A post secondary Disability Integration Network Project
> funded by the Commonwealth Department of Education,
> Training and Youth Affairs (DETYA)
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