Understanding Reasonable Adjustments in End-Point Assessment
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Which type of evidence may be required to approve reasonable adjustments in end-point assessment?

  • Evidence of professional recommendations (correct)
  • Evidence of learning support plan
  • Evidence of previous assessments
  • Evidence of feedback from the apprentice
  • What type of evidence can provide valuable insight into an apprentice's specific needs and preferences for reasonable adjustments?

  • Medical evidence
  • Professional recommendations
  • Assessment evidence/feedback
  • Feedback from the apprentice (correct)
  • Which type of evidence may require a diagnosis or medical report?

  • Feedback from the apprentice
  • Professional recommendations
  • Assessment evidence/feedback
  • Medical evidence (correct)
  • What is the purpose of the reasonable adjustment matrix?

    <p>To ensure equal access to the assessment process for apprentices with disabilities or learning difficulties</p> Signup and view all the answers

    What types of adjustments can be made during the assessment process according to the text?

    <p>Modified assessment materials</p> Signup and view all the answers

    Who is the reasonable adjustment matrix designed to guide according to the text?

    <p>EPAOs</p> Signup and view all the answers

    Study Notes

    Evidence for Reasonable Adjustments

    • Professional testimony from a teacher, tutor, or specialist may be required to approve reasonable adjustments in end-point assessment.
    • Historical evidence, such as records of previous adjustments, can provide valuable insight into an apprentice's specific needs and preferences for reasonable adjustments.
    • Medical evidence, which may require a diagnosis or medical report, may be required to approve reasonable adjustments in end-point assessment.

    Reasonable Adjustment Matrix

    • The purpose of the reasonable adjustment matrix is to guide the decision-making process for reasonable adjustments.
    • The matrix outlines the types of adjustments that can be made during the assessment process, including:
      • Adjustments to the assessment environment
      • Adjustments to the assessment method
      • Adjustments to the assessment format
    • The reasonable adjustment matrix is designed to guide the end-point assessment organisation, EPAOs, and other stakeholders in making decisions about reasonable adjustments for apprentices with disabilities or health conditions.

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    Test your knowledge on the evidence required to approve reasonable adjustments in end-point assessment. This quiz covers topics such as medical evidence, assessment evidence, and feedback from independent assessors.

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