Larry Michaelsen responded recently on this. He announces to his classes that he will be in the classroom 15-20 minutes before class and anyone who needs more time (not just students with accommodations) can take the iRAT ahead of time. I followed his advice, although in one of my sections, all the students have a class right before. Luckily, the student I currently have who has a disability and who needs to take tests in a separate environment, has my class on a different day during the first slot in the morning. And so this week he will be coming 30 minutes early (he gets double time and a separate location) to my office to take the iRAT. I told him that if he finishes early, he still has to stay with me and cannnot use his phone (he understood). I also told them that when the class takes the iRAT at the beginning of class, he can look through his test if he wants (so that he does not stand out, thereby protecting confidentiality). The tRAT isn't an issue because the team works together and help each other with the test. I hope this helps.
Best,

Graciela Elizalde-Utnick, Ph.D.

Director

Roberta S. Matthews Center for Teaching

2420 Boylan Hall

and

Coordinator, Bilingual Specializations,

Department of School Psychology, Counseling, & Leadership

1107 James Hall

Brooklyn College - CUNY

2900 Bedford Avenue

Brooklyn, NY 11210

718.951.5876


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From: Team-Based Learning on behalf of Bertram Gallant, Tricia
Sent: Mon 9/9/2013 1:04 PM
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Subject: students with disabilities



I am going on an adventure this year by using TBL for the first time to teach ethics in the workplace. Thanks so much for all of the assistance I've already received online through the website and articles and books posted.

 

I do have, however, one question that I have not seen addressed - how have experienced TBL instructors accommomdated students with disabilities who may be guaranteed more time or private spaces during quizzes/exams? I'm thinking especially of the iRATs and tRATS....

 

Any advice would be appreciated.

 

~Tricia

Tricia Bertram Gallant, Ph.D.

Director, Academic Integrity Office, UC San Diego

Chair, Systemwide Advisory Committee on the Status of Women (SACSW), University of California

Advisory Council Member, International Center for Academic Integrity (ICAI)

University of California, San Diego

301 University Center

9500 Gilman Drive, La Jolla, CA, 92093-0069

858-822-2163; 858-534-7925 (fax)

http://academicintegrity.ucsd.edu <http://academicintegrity.ucsd.edu/> 

 

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