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What accommodations are available for people with disabilities who want to take the GED Tests?

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What accommodations are available for people with disabilities who want to take the GED Tests?

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According to the GED Testing Service accommodations in testing are available for adults who can document a physical or specific learning disability. The tests are available in: U.S. English-language Braille U.S. English-language Audiocassette Large Print In addition, adaptations to the standard testing environment may be made according to the candidate’s need and the GED Testing Service policies. These adaptations include extended time, supervised breaks, one-on-one testing sessions, and the use of a scribe to write down the candidate’s responses. Some of the accommodations not permitted are having a person read the test questions aloud and the use of a dictionary or spelling checker. Testing on any one test in the battery must be completed, under most circumstances, within one day. Each request for testing modifications is considered individually. Because extended testing hours and special materials are often needed, the first point of contact for the person with a disability or his/h

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For candidates with a documented physical, sensory, emotional, or specific learning disability, test accommodations are available. These accommodations may be requested by candidates who have disabilities that can be expected to negatively affect the candidate’s chances of passing the GED Tests. Tests are available in U.S. English-language Braille, U.S. and Canadian English-language audiocassette, and in large print editions. In addition, with documented disability, the following accommodations to the standard testing environment may be made: extended time, supervised breaks, use of an audiocassette edition, calculator, scribe, and, in some instances, a private room for testing. Some accommodations are not permitted—for example, having the questions read out loud to the candidate. The GED Testing Service does not permit the use of a dictionary or a spell checker. Each request for accommodation, or for testing session modifications, is considered on an individual basis. To begin the pro

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