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Accommodations and Modifications
Accommodations are changes that can be made to the way students with disabilities are instructed and assessed. Accommodations can be made to instructional methods and materials, assignments and assessments, learning environment, time demands and schedules, and special communication systems. Special accommodations allowed for the Florida Comprehensive Assessment Test include response, flexible presentation, setting, schedule, and assistive technology. Modifications are changes that can be made in what a student is expected to learn. These changes may include changes to content, requirements, and expected level of mastery. Modifications may include partial completion of course or program requirements, expectations substantially below grade level, alternate curriculum goals, or use of alternate assessments.
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