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Is it okay for a student who uses a textreader for all writing assignments but turns the volume off and works with just the visual cues to use the textreader for testing?

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Is it okay for a student who uses a textreader for all writing assignments but turns the volume off and works with just the visual cues to use the textreader for testing?

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Yes, the student may use the textreader during testing if it is routinely used as an accommodation for visual attention in the classroom. Although using it in a different way, the student still meets the requirement of using a textreader for instruction.

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