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ERIC Number: ED652893
Record Type: Non-Journal
Publication Date: 2024-May
Pages: 6
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Avoiding Unintended Consequences of Improved Accessibility of State Tests. NCEO Brief Number 35
Martha L. Thurlow; Andrew R. Hinkle; Sheryl S. Lazarus; Kristin K. Liu
National Center on Educational Outcomes
There has been a paradigm shift from accommodations to the identification of levels of accessibility (e.g., universal features, designated features, and accommodations). A consequence of this shift is that many students with disabilities who previously were assigned accommodations now access many of them as universal or designated features. This Brief highlights what states and Individualized Education Program (IEP) teams can do to avoid possible unintended consequences of the paradigm shift.
National Center on Educational Outcomes. University of Minnesota, 207 Pattee Hall, 150 Pillsburg Drive Southeast, Minneapolis, MN 55455. Tel: 612-626-1530; Fax: 612-624-0879; e-mail: nceo@umn.edu; Web site: https://nceo.info/
Publication Type: Reports - Descriptive
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Language: English
Sponsor: Office of Special Education Programs (OSEP) (ED/OSERS), Research to Practice Division (RTP)
Authoring Institution: National Center on Educational Outcomes (NCEO); Center for Parent Information & Resources (CPIR); Council of Chief State School Officers (CCSSO); National Association of State Directors of Special Education (NASDSE); WestEd; University of Minnesota, Institute on Community Integration; Applied Enterprise Management Corporation (AEM)
Identifiers - Laws, Policies, & Programs: Individuals with Disabilities Education Act
Grant or Contract Numbers: H326G210002
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