[blindlaw] New York Testing Accommodations

philosopher25 at gmail.com philosopher25 at gmail.com
Wed Mar 26 16:10:36 UTC 2014


It is quite common for people to use readers for standardized tests.

> On Mar 26, 2014, at 7:44 AM, "Prevost, Ann Marie" <aprevost at sidley.com> wrote:
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> I am wondering if anyone has experience in testing accomodations for visually impaired school-aged children. I have a visually-impaired daughter. She is also dyslexic. She is getting double time and will be able to use her CCTV during the Common-Core ELA test. Someone suggested that she should be given a reader (to read the questions at least).
> She has to read LONG passages, read the questions and often times it is required to go back to the passage and find specific details in order to answer the questions. Even at double time - this is most difficult for someone with a visual impairment on top of dyslexia.
> No one I speak to seems to know anything (including her vision teacher from the Department of Vision Services). Does anyone on this list have any ideas? The test is next week so this is urgent.
> 
> Thank you.
> 
> Ann
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> Ann Marie Prevost
> Sidley Austin LLP
> 787 Seventh Avenue
> New York, New York 10019
> aprevost at sidley.com
> 212-839-5408
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