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The Texas Education Agency (TEA) defines accommodations as changes to materials or procedures that enable students to participate meaningfully in learning and testing. Accommodation policies may apply to any student taking the State of Texas Assessments of Academic Readiness (STAAR ®) or the Texas English Language Proficiency Assessment System ...
- STAAR Accessibility Educator Guide
For STAAR, including STAAR Spanish, accessibility falls into...
- STAAR Accessibility Educator Guide
For STAAR, including STAAR Spanish, accessibility falls into three categories: accessibility features, locally-approved designated supports, and designated supports requiring Texas Education Agency (TEA) approval.
30 wrz 2024 · The chart below shows allowable accommodations for STAAR Alternate 2 and the code that should be entered in the STAAR Alternate 2 Non-Embedded Supports field in TIDE after the administration if the accommodation is used by a student.
TEA accommodation policies may apply to any student taking STAAR depending on his or her needs and whether the student meets the eligibility criteria, as applicable. These policies are divided into the following three main categories: accessibility features. locally-approved designated supports. designated supports requiring TEA approval. For ...
accommodations, or designated supports, are available as embedded supports in the STAAR Online Testing Platform. Information regarding accessibility features and allowable designated supports for STAAR can be found on the Accommodation Resources webpage at https://tea.texas.gov/accommodations/.
STAAR Redesign Resources for Parents. The State of Texas Assessments of Academic Readiness (STAAR®) is being redesigned to make the test more tightly aligned to the classroom experience.
Most students with disabilities will take STAAR with or without allowable accommodations, or designated supports. The appropriate committee at the campus level is responsible for deciding if a student meets eligibility to receive a designated support according to the policy documents found on the Accommodation Resources webpage.