What does modified grading mean?
Modified grading systems may be used when performance criteria of the course content is substantially changed. • Modified grading must adhere to requirements in district policies and administrative regulations. • Modified grading decisions are made by the ARD committee and must be based on disability related needs.
What is the difference between a modification and an accommodation?
Modifications change “what” is learned and therefore change the content of the grade -specific curriculum. An accommodation is a change that helps a student overcome or work around the disability. These changes are typically physical or environmental changes.
What happens if reasonable accommodations are not made?
Ceasing the accommodation dialogue with an employee because no reasonable accommodation would enable the employee to perform the job’s essential functions. If an employee cannot perform essential functions of the current job, the employer may consider other accommodations, including: Working part time.
What makes an accommodation reasonable?
Under Title I of the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA), a reasonable accommodation is a modification or adjustment to a job, the work environment, or the way things are usually done during the hiring process.
How do you ask for accommodation?
You may use plain English. You do not have to mention the ADA or use the phrase “reasonable accommodation.” It can be as easy as saying to your employer, “I need to talk to you about the difficulty I have when trying to get to work on time due to the medication I take.”
How do I get a reasonable accommodation under the ADA?
Alternatively, an employer may ask the individual to fill out a form or submit the request in written form, but the employer cannot ignore the initial request. An employer also may request reasonable documentation that the individual has an ADA disability and needs a reasonable accommodation.