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I have a student who is blind in my chemistry lab. How is he going to participate and be graded in his lab work?

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I have a student who is blind in my chemistry lab. How is he going to participate and be graded in his lab work?

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A. If possible, assist the student in getting a lab partner or work with DS to assign a student assistant to work with the student with a disability. In most situations, the student should make arrangements for a lab assistant prior to classes starting. The student who is blind should direct the assistant to carry out the functions of the lab assignment. The student should be graded as all other students. return to top Q. A student came to me halfway through the Block and several days before an exam to request extended time. I feel this is too late to ask for accommodations and believe arrangements should have been made at the beginning of the Block. I even made an announcement on the first day of class asking students to meet with me about these arrangements. Do I have to provide accommodations for a student requesting accommodations this late? A. If you are able to make appropriate and reasonable arrangements for the accommodation, you should do so. There could be numerous reasons wh

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