Unit 1. Providing Equal Access to Education for Students with Disabilities: The Need for a New Paradigm

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Henderson, C. 1999 College freshmen with disabilities, statistical year 1998 . Washington , DC : American Council on Education.

Madaus, J. W., Scott, S., & McGuire, J. (2003). Barriers to learning as perceived by postsecondary students with learning disabilities (Tech. Rep. No. 01). Center on Postsecondary Education and Disability, University of Connecticut . Retrieved April 28, 2004, from: http://www.facultyware.uconn.edu/files/tech_report_01_student_focus_groups.pdf

The Center for Universal Design. (1997). Principles of Universal Design version 2.0. Raleigh , NC : North Carolina Sate University . Retrieved April 28, 2004, from: http:/www.design.ncsu.edu:8120/cud/univ_design/princ_overview.htm.

University of Hawaii , National Center for the Study of Postsecondary Educational Supports, Research Findings Brief. Retrieved May 24, 2004, from: http://www.rrtc.hawaii.edu/products/phases/phase1.htm


   
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