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Andrea Blair  
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 More options Jan 5 1995, 12:31 pm
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From: Andrea Blair <ANDR...@KSUVM.BITNET>
Date: Thu, 5 Jan 1995 11:31:00 CST
Subject: Re: NBME
I think this is a wonderful study and I agree that these students seem to have
a different type of profile.  I am not aware of any studies done in this area.
 I think it would also be very interesting to find out if these students have
children and if their children have been identified as having a learning disabi
lty or language disorder.

 
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Jacque Truelove  
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 More options Jan 6 1995, 8:51 am
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From: Jacque Truelove <JTRUEL...@UBMAIL.UBALT.EDU>
Date: Fri, 6 Jan 1995 08:51:08 -0500
Local: Fri, Jan 6 1995 8:51 am
Subject: Re: NBME
Sam:

Please furnish your e-mail address.  The question to be addressed was the
existence of research on individuals diagnosed with disabilities later in
life and their use of accommodations.

I know of no such research but  would be glad to participate in any current
studies.  I have seen an increase in the number  of students who are
diagnosed later in life and would like to track their progress.

Jtruelove
ubmail.ubalt.edu.
(410)837-4775


 
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