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George, Substantial, Cognitive
George is an 8-year-old boy diagnosed with Down syndrome and kidney disease....
William, Extensive, Cognitive
William is a 16-year-old boy with a diagnosis of severe intellectual disability and autism spectrum disorder....
James, Extensive, Cognitive
This video shows James, a Year 4 student who would be placed in the Extensive category for the NCCD. ...
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Tristan, Extensive, Cognitive
Tristan is a 16-year-old boy with a diagnosis of intellectual disability with autism....
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Done this before?
If you have completed the NCCD before, review your school's processes and understanding in past years before you commence this year's NCCD....
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Step 2: What is the level of adjustment?
In deciding whether identified students are to be included in the NCCD, teachers and school teams use their professional judgement, based on evidence, to determine the level of adjustment each student is currently bei...
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Students with disability are supported through active monitoring and adjustments that are not greater than those used to meet the needs of diverse learners. These adjustments are prov...
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Students should be included in the NCCD where:...
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Selecting the level of adjustment
The NCCD is based on the professional judgement of teachers and school teams about the adjustments provided for students as part of day-to-day practice....