What is a Reasonable Adjustment?
Some of our learners have special requirements for taking an exam. In order to make LAMDA Exams open to everyone we are able to make what is called a Reasonable Adjustment. These are small changes to the exam process to make them more accessible.
Types of Reasonable Adjustment vary depending on the needs of the learner, but some examples include:
- Additional exam time
- Practical Assistance entering, setting up and exiting the exam
- Sign Language interpreters
These adjustments do not offer an unfair advantage to the learner, they are about allowing learners who would otherwise be disadvantaged to perform at their best during the exam.