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Must I make provisions for getting students special equipment, tape recorders, taped texts, or other items needed to provide accommodation?

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Must I make provisions for getting students special equipment, tape recorders, taped texts, or other items needed to provide accommodation?

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Yes and no. While it is your responsibility to accommodate students, the ADA Coordinator, with the help of Student Support Services, works to help faculty accommodate students with disabilities. In most to cases, arrangements will be made in advance, but you must help the student with the use of the equipment or other aids in your classroom.

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A. Yes and No. While it is your responsibility to accommodate students, usually the appropriate campus designee (ADA Coordinator, Disability Office, etc.), works to help faculty accommodate students with disabilities. In most to cases, arrangements will be made in advance but you must help the student with the use of the equipment or other aids in your classroom.

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