All the files are relevant and ready to be loaded. Use our site to get millions Rapidshare links. This is for reasons of equity and fairness to the general body of students and to safeguard the integrity of the examinations. Where the eligibility criteria are not met, it is not possible to provide accommodations. Depending on the accommodation applied for, there may be a number of criteria all of which must be met in order to establish eligibility. You’re dealing with kids here, doing a very important exam and there has to be some level of interpretation or humanity to it.”. Suddenly, they’re not eligible anymore, but in a test environment they will actually need the support. “You might have a kid who has had a lot of support and has improved a little. Heelan said the “rigid criteria” often means children “fall through the cracks”.
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In one case brought against the SEC this year, however, the judge overturned the refusal of a reader on grounds including the appeals committee’s failure to specify reasons for the refusal. Following a large number of complaints last year to the Ombudsman, the SEC had committed to providing explanations for refusals in this year’s exams. People didn’t know in the first case why they were turned down and didn’t know why their appeal was turned down either. One of biggest problems was that they were not being transparent in communication to parents about their decisions. “You can study all you want – and he has – but you’re still going to struggle.” His son’s main difficulty is in comprehending the questions on the exam papers, he explained. Nothing changed in those two years, he’s still going to struggle. We were delighted when he had a reader for the Junior Cert because we knew he needed assistance. “It’s disappointing,” his father told TheJournal.ie.
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His parents had appealed the decision and even brought a case in the High Court against the State Examinations Commission (SEC) but were informed after he had left for his first exam yesterday that he would not be getting the help he asked for. His request was denied, despite the fact that he had been assigned a reader for his Junior Certificate two years ago. The teenager had applied for a reader – an exam supervisor who would read exam questions to the student to help them comprehend them. THE PARENTS OF a Leaving Certificate student who has a learning disability have criticised the State Examinations Commission (SEC) for denying their son the help they say he needs to do his best in the exams over the next couple of weeks.