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I'm not sure how long your classes are or your organization for the
iRAT/T-RAT's is but I would have them take the iRAT before class and
then do the G-RAT (T-RAT) in class with their team. While the others are
taking the iRAT, they could be reviewing.
Janice Robinson wrote:
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> I have several learning disabled students who take their class tests
> outside of the classroom in Student Accommodative Services. Does
> anyone have any ideas how to handle the GRAT part of their grade since
> they will not be in the classroom for the IRAT?
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> Any thoughts are appreciated :>)
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> *Jan Robinson***
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> Associate Professor, Accounting & Business
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> State University of New York at Canton
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> School of Business and Liberal Arts
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> FOB 420
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> 315-386-7500
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Herb Coleman,Director
Instructional Computing and Technology
Adjunct Professor of Psychology
Austin Community College
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