A New Visibility: An Argument for Alternative Assistance Writing Programs for Students with Learning Disabilities

We argue against the metaphor of the "level playing field" and its natural coercive power; in so doing, we call for an end to the invisibility that the debate over accommodations has imposed on learning disabilities in the past decade. A literature review of LD in composition shows how thi...

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