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Has anyone been given 25% extra time for exams (GCSEs or A levels)?
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<blockquote data-quote="Redshank" data-source="post: 1983450" data-attributes="member: 325494"><p>There is an organisation called The Joint Council for Qualifications (JCQ) whis is responsible for setting rules for such matters as additional time. </p><p>In my next post I will give you a link to the the document</p><p><span style="font-size: 22px">"Access Arrangements and Reasonable Adjustments" </span></p><p>that schools should use when making these decisions. (I think I cannot post links until I have made 3 posts!)</p><p>Applications can only be made by schools, not by parents, and a key person in this process is the Special Educational Needs Coordinator (Senco).</p><p>The document outlines conditions for Additional Time, and for "Stopping the clock", (both of which must be looked at before the exam season) and Special Considerations which come into play if there is an unexpected incident during exams</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Redshank, post: 1983450, member: 325494"] There is an organisation called The Joint Council for Qualifications (JCQ) whis is responsible for setting rules for such matters as additional time. In my next post I will give you a link to the the document [SIZE=6]"Access Arrangements and Reasonable Adjustments"[B] [/B][/SIZE] that schools should use when making these decisions. (I think I cannot post links until I have made 3 posts!) Applications can only be made by schools, not by parents, and a key person in this process is the Special Educational Needs Coordinator (Senco). The document outlines conditions for Additional Time, and for "Stopping the clock", (both of which must be looked at before the exam season) and Special Considerations which come into play if there is an unexpected incident during exams [/QUOTE]
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