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1 Selection of Special Arrangements Selection Principles Refer to “Guidelines on Selection of Special Arrangements” For Oral & Written Assessments Timeline: 30 Nov – 14 Dec 09Select special arrangements online 4 Mar – 16 Mar 2010Amend special arrangements online By 30 Apr 2010Submit any amendments to HKEAA by completing an SDA Form

2 Selection of Special Arrangements Selection Principles (contd) Selection Principles (cont’d) WS0, WS3-WS7 special arrangements can be selected for SENs With written reports issued by relevant professionals With the approval of Principal / support and adjustment record of students

3 Selection of Special Arrangements Selection Principles (contd) Selection Principles (cont’d) 1Specific Learning Difficulties 特殊學習困難 2Intellectual Disability 智障 3Autism Spectrum Disorders 自閉症譜系 4Attention Deficit / Hyperactivity Disorder 注意力不足 / 過度活躍症 5Physical Disability 肢體傷殘 6Visual Impairment 視障 7Hearing Impairment 聽障 8Speech & Language Impairment 言語障礙 8 Types of SEN

4 Selection of Special Arrangements Selection Principles (contd) Selection Principles (cont’d) Schools should take note the following when selecting special arrangements for students: 1.obtain the consent of parents in advance; 2.make reference to the advice of professionals, teachers, parents and recent special arrangements in internal exams; 3.extend assessment time no more than 25% of total time; 4.do NOT need to inform HKEAA any special seating arrangements in the same classroom

5 Selection of Special Arrangements Selection Guidelines May select more than one special arrangement for each student All WS0, WS3 to WS7 students will not be included in the ‘Student Sample List’ of Oral Assessments Schools may request in writing to enable any WS4 to WS7 students to be selected at random for Oral Assessments. If selected, no special arrangements will be provided and results will be included in the School Report for Oral Assessments

6 Selection of Special Arrangements WS0 - Exempt from Oral Assessments All WS0 students will not be included in the ‘Student Sample List’ For students with Speech & Language Impairment

7 Selection of Special Arrangements WS1 - Non-Chinese Speaking Students All WS1 students should take part in the whole assessment Depending on individual circumstances, school may apply for exemption of NCS from Chinese Language assessments. Application should be submitted to HKEAA no later than 14 December 2009

8 Selection of Special Arrangements WS1 - NCS Students (contd) WS1 - NCS Students (cont’d) Arrangement in Written Assessments Additional English Mathematics paper will be provided (schools may choose using either the Eng or Chin paper) Separate bilingual instruction sheets will be provided for Chinese Listening, Audio- visual, Writing and Reading assessments

9 Selection of Special Arrangements WS1 - NCS Students (contd) WS1 - NCS Students (cont’d) Arrangement in Written Assessments A special version of the CD for Chinese Listening and VCD for CAV will be provided with all questions and options read aloud. If schools choose to use the special version of CD/VCD, these students should be arranged to take the assessment separately

10 Selection of Special Arrangements WS1 - NCS Students (contd) WS1 - NCS Students (cont’d) Arrangement in Written Assessments In Chinese Writing assessment, schools may select using one or three sub-papers for reading aloud to NCS students. These students should be arranged to take the assessment separately

11 Selection of Special Arrangements WS1 - NCS Students (contd) WS1 - NCS Students (cont’d) Arrangement in Written Assessments In March 2010, schools with NCS students will be asked to submit their preferred arrangement (reading 1 or 3 sub-papers) in Chinese Writing assessment All extra assessment materials will be bundled with those of other students requiring special arrangements

12 Selection of Special Arrangements WS2 - Newly-arrived Children (NAC) Arrival in Hong Kong less than one year OR schooling in Hong Kong for less than one year All WS2 students should take part in the whole assessment

13 Selection of Special Arrangements WS3 - Exempt from the whole assessment For students with Severe Visual Impairment

14 Selection of Special Arrangements WS4 - Exempt from the Listening and CAV assessments For students with Moderately-severe, Severe and Profound Hearing Impairment

15 Selection of Special Arrangements WS5 - Students with Intellectual Disability All WS5 students should take part in the whole assessment

16 Selection of Special Arrangements WS6 - Using A3 QA booklets and/or auxiliary equipment For students with Visual Impairment, Dyslexia, Intellectual Disability, Physical Disability, etc. A3 question-answer booklets will be provided

17 Selection of Special Arrangements WS6 - Using A3 QA booklets and/or auxiliary equipment (contd) WS6 - Using A3 QA booklets and/or auxiliary equipment (cont’d) WS6 students may not use the same sub- paper as their respective classes in the Listening assessments Assessment materials will be bundled with those of other students requiring special arrangements

18 Selection of Special Arrangements WS7 - Taking assessments separately and/or time extension For students with Dyslexia, Intellectual Disability, Autism Spectrum Disorders, Attention Deficit /Hyperactivity Disorder, Physical Disability, Language Difficulty, Hearing Impairment, etc. Should make reference to recent special arrangements in internal exam

19 Selection of Special Arrangements WS7 - Taking assessments separately and/or time extension (contd) WS7 - Taking assessments separately and/or time extension (cont’d) Reading aloud is only applicable to those students with Severe Reading Difficulties in Chinese and English Writing, Listening, CAV and Mathematics assessments A separate set of assessment materials will be provided and bundled with those of other students requiring special arrangements

20 Selection of Special Arrangements Supplementary Reports Supplementary report 1: Results of all students except those of WS1 students Supplementary report 2: Results of all students except those of WS1, WS2, WS4, WS5,WS6 and WS7 students

21 Selection of Special Arrangements Thank you!