Suggestions on how to adapt group projects to be accessible:
Suggestions on how to adapt laboratory exercises (labs) to be accessible:
Suggestions for making text, video, and audio accessible:
Suggestions on how to make writing essays and assignments and other written tasks accessible:
Integrating academic language and search support early and then returning to these elements throughout the course builds the student’s capacity to cope with academic language and to search for information. Precisely how to do this is something that teacher teams/departments need to agree on. The Unit for Academic Language (ASK) and the University Library can be helpful in this.
Where students have been granted study support, one of the recommendations may be to adjust their exams for the purpose of achieving a comparable situation to students without disabilities. This recommendation will then be found in the student’s NAIS statement. The examiner decides on possible adjustments based on the intended learning outcomes in the course syllabus. Examinations assess all students on the basis of the same knowledge requirements, and the intended course learning outcomes must be met for the student to pass the course.
Examples of recommended adjustments/study support that may be found in the student’s NAIS statement are:
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