Tag: Learning Disabilities

Academic accommodations aren't academic advantages

As an educator employed at a university, Professor Bruce Pardy has an unusual attitude towards student success. It’s one based on survival of the fittest, or in this case, survival of the those without disabilities.   The opinions held by Pardy —  who works at the Queen’s Faculty of Law — were published...

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The learning curve

Thinking outside the box can be a challenge, but for those with learning disabilities, it’s the only option. Approximately 200 students receive accommodations for learning disabilities at Queen’s each year, and 40 per cent of those registered at Disability Services have been diagnosed with one. Yet...

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