Typing For The Physically Handicapped


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Typing for the Physically Handicapped


Typing for the Physically Handicapped

Author: Jack Heller

language: en

Publisher: Gregg Division McGraw-Hill

Release Date: 1978


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Management of Accessibility for Handicapped Students in Higher Education


Management of Accessibility for Handicapped Students in Higher Education

Author: United States. Department of Education

language: en

Publisher: National Association of College & University Business Office

Release Date: 1981


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This compendium of four mini-projects carried out by a special task force of the National Association of College and University Business Officers (NACUBO) addresses policy and management issues related to providing accessibility to handicapped students in higher education. Topics range from executive policy decisions on compliance with federal accessibility mandates to operational procedures for responding to specific accommodation requests. The compendium is comprised of four sections: Section 1 was developed from a series of site-visit interviews with senior-level decision makers, faculty, staff and handicapped students at six colleges and universities. It contains an overview of accessibility issues and problems that require attention, a discussion of how accessibility considerations can be incorporated into a planning and budgeting process, and a set of guidelines for assessing specific accommodation requests; Section 2 reviews 16 national data bases that describe the handicapped population in the United States and contains summary charts of the characteristics revealed. Section 3 describes the results of a survey that NACUBO mailed to a stratified sample of 944 of its member institutions concerning trends in accessibility expenditures and number and types of handicapped students served; and Section 4 lists adaptive education equipment by impairment (such as hearing or mobility) and then by function (such as writing or speaking). The document contains an index, equipment source list, and lists of information resources and services available to handicapped students. (GLR)

Aid to the Physically Handicapped


Aid to the Physically Handicapped

Author: United States. Congress. House. Committee on Labor. Subcommittee to Investigate Aid to the Physically Handicapped

language: en

Publisher:

Release Date: 1945


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