jueves, 28 de septiembre de 2023

Which higher education people help students who are very nontraditional?

older adults, parents, learning disabled, or military are the traditional meanings of nontraditional I saw,

And that I heard from educational consultants or personal cirriculum arrangers.

So I wonder who and where can help more unusual or exceptional mental and social situations?

For example are there advocates for confusingly marginalized students?

I don't mean legal advocates (like legal enforcement of accommodation laws), but for example when accommodation offices are inaccessible generally, or only using a fixed set of accommodations?

(I am maybe clueless how to say some details, because I'm confused how to say them when not with a person like this who might be trustworthy with strange educational discrimination and harrassment),



Submitted September 28, 2023 at 01:46PM by StandardParty1747 https://ift.tt/9lOB4sL

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