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According to the Dyslexia–Speld Foundation, the terms learning differences, learning difficulties and learning disabilities are often used interchangeably, and definitions of these terms can vary between institutions ...
School Reflection Survey Tool
The NCCD school reflection survey tool is a quick survey tool to help schools identify how they are performing in relation to five key elements of the NCCD....
Refer to evidence to support decisions
Teachers and schools rely on evidence to make professional judgements about the types of adjustments provided for students. This evidence will reflect a wide range of practices of teachers and schools in meeting the e...
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The school team meet to discuss the judgements they have reached in regard to a student with an imputed disability under the Disability Discrimination Act 1992. The team has collected a range of evidence to suppo...
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As part of a whole school moderation process, members of the school team at Bayswater Primary School meet to discuss the level of adjustment and the category of disability a particular student falls into. This meeting...
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Review the national support materials
The school team reviews the national support materials, including:...
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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Annual school process reflection
This checklist is for optional use when reflecting on the NCCD. It could be distributed as a staff survey or completed collaboratively in a face-to-face workshop....
Claremont College: Whole-school approach
In this Illustration, the Principal, Doug Thomas, provides an outline of how the school has integrated the NCCD into developing a whole-of-school approach to support all students....
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Hypothetical case study on social/emotional
John, a Year 6 student who has attended the same large P–12 school since Year 2, is a popular and competent student. However, John’s class teacher has observed behaviour over the past two weeks ...