Another possibility would be to count only the first 66% of questions. This would give him double time.

Andreas Broscheid

Associate Professor, Political Science
Faculty Associate, Center for Faculty Innovation
James Madison University

From: Team-Based Learning [mailto:[log in to unmask]] On Behalf Of Keri M Larson
Sent: Wednesday, January 09, 2013 12:45 PM
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Subject: Need advice on accommodating disability support requirements for test-taking

Hello,

Tomorrow I will commence my second semester of teaching Intro to IS, full-on TBL-style. Just this morning, however, a student who will be in one of my classes presented me with his Disability Support Services letter from my University requiring that I give him double time on tests and allow him to take his tests outside of the classroom environment.

This puts me in a huge bind. I cannot (nor do I wish to!) revamp my class in one day to accomodate this student's requirements. Has anyone encountered this situation before, and how did you (or do you think I should) handle the IRAT/TRAT situation in this context?

Thanks for any advice!

Keri Larson
Assistant Professor of IS
University of Alabama at Birmingham