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Learning and achieving
Students with disability have the right to learn and to demonstrate their achievement on the same basis as students without disability. Schools adjust learning activities and assessment tasks all the time to meet the ...
Getting support
Schools provide a variety of general support services to all their students. It may be necessary to make adjustments to ensure that students with disability can access these services. When students have special needs,...
That's not fair!
Students with disability have a right to fair treatment....
Working together
Alone we can do so little; together we can do so much....
Consultation
Consultation is a discussion held between multiple parties with the aim of sharing knowledge and opinions before making a decision....
Communication
People can communicate in a variety of ways, ranging from informal or spontaneous conversations to formal communication in scheduled meetings. Maintaining effective communication between home and school can assist all...
Collaboration
Collaboration means working with others to pursue a common goal, such as ensuring that a student with disability participates in education on the same basis as other students.
Meetings toolkit
Federal law states that students with disability have the right to be consulted before the education provider makes adjustments to enable them to participate in education on the same basis as students without disabili...
Requesting a meeting
It is okay for students and parents to ask for a meeting.
Managing meetings
Chair: the person holding the position of authority in a meeting (also known as a chairperson)...