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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]We have a 50% reduction and/or until proof of concept is demonstrated. This is an accommodation - for example he does every other math problem. If he gets them right, we’re good to go. If he needs more practice, he keeps working. We do the the routine of checking back in with material is helpful, and of course some of the work is necessary for participation the next day. There are, however, evenings where the amount of time it would take him to complete a full homework load is unreasonable.[/quote] This is a reasonable accommodation for the subject. However, it isn’t “no homework” and it wouldn’t work in all subject areas. [/quote]
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