Accessibility
Foreign students with a disability
planning to study at the Seinäjoki University of Applied Sciences should contact
the personnel at the International Affairs Office in advance for information
about the facilities available for studies and accommodation.
Reading difficulties in language and communications learning
The
staff at Seinäjoki University of Applied Sciences strives to accommodate
students with a reading disability, especially in the language and communication
subjects. If a student has been diagnosed with a reading disability, which is
evident in one or more languages, we recommend that (s)he gives the school’s student counsellor a statement from a
specialist. This way the school can provide special
arrangements for examinations in language and communication courses.
If a
reading disability has not been officially diagnosed, but a student has
difficulty in coping with normal examinations in language and communication
courses for reasons that indicate a possible reading difficulty, then we
recommend that the student take a screening test. If the screening indicates
some difficulties, the student may be encouraged to take a reading test.
Students who wish to take part in the screening test should contact
their student counsellor in their school.
Instead of
modifying the assessment of students with a reading disability, teachers strive
to facilitate examination arrangements in the following ways:
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Allowing students extra time
to take an examination
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Offering students the chance
to take an examination somewhere where they will not be
disturbed
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Allowing the students to take
a break between the different parts of an examination
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Allowing students to
supplement their examination in an oral test (esp. foreign
language tests)
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Allowing students to do their
examination on a computer if writing with a pen/pencil proves to
be too difficult/tiring
Teachers and students agree together on the special arrangements for taking an
examination. To be entitled to these special arrangements, students must provide
the school with a statement from a specialist as proof of their reading
disability. The statement may be given by a special education teacher or neuro-psychologist.