If certain sections of the Grades 3-8 ELA tests are not permitted to be read to students, can these sections be signed to students with deafness or hearing impairments?
No. Signing of those sections measuring reading is not permitted. Those sections are intended to measure a students reading skills. 7. Can the listening comprehension section of the Comprehensive Examinations in modern languages and in the Second Language Proficiency (SLP) Examinations in modern languages be deleted for students who are deaf or hearing impaired? The listening sections may not be deleted. The listening section and interactive communication sections (Part 1 and 2) of the Regents and SLP examinations in modern languages may be presented in written form to students who are deaf or hearing impaired and whose IEP/504 Plan requires this accommodation. In Part 1, Speaking, the communication contributed by the teacher may be provided in writing to the student. The student may then provide the communicative response in writing for each interaction on each of the tasks that the student is required to answer. (Extended time should be considered, as it will be essential for impleme
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