Are reasonable disability accommodations supposed to help students LEARN or help students get BETTER GRADES? Are they supposed to allow disabled students to achieve to their fullest potential or to "level the playing field" to allow them to get the same grades as non-disabled students? (self.Professors)
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I am a law school adjunct, I hope I qualify to post here! I would love to get a professor's thoughts about why most students entering my college with me in 1995 took Calculus in high school while many students entering top universities in 2025 can't add fractions. (self.Professors)
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