Below you will find some Frequently Asked Questions on Flemingās commitment to accessibility.
As an employee, what accessibility training must I complete?
In an effort to make education fully accessible, Fleming College hasĀ mandatory accessibility training for employees, volunteers, and student leaders. Visit Fleming Learn.
What are some examples of accommodations that our students typically request?
- Training and access to technical aids (assistive equipment and software) such as Dragon Naturally Speaking, Kurzweil;
- Computerized note-taking for those with sight or hearing disabilities;
- Alternatives to print materials;
- American Sign Language interpreting;
- Alternative testing arrangements;
- Counselling support;
- Other supports such as learning strategies, peer note-taking and tutoring services;
- Closed captioning for video clips used in the classroom;
- If students are requesting an accessible format of a document in your class or service area you should speak to the Accessibility Facilitator about options for converting the item to an accessible format.
How do I make my office, classroom, or service area accessible to someone with a physical disability?
Begin by ensuring a barrier-free environment.Ā Remove obstacles and arrange furniture to give clear passage, contacting Facilities to assist where appropriate.Ā Provide the person with information about accessible features in the immediate environment (such as automatic doors and accessible washrooms).
What does it mean if someone requests an āalternative formatā of a document?
People access information in different ways. Some require large print or strong colour contrast, while others may require Braille or an e-version for screen-reading software. According to the AODAās Information and Communications Standard, you are required to provide information, upon request, in a format that is accessible to persons with disabilities. If you receive a request, it is best to work with the individual to decide what alternative format best suits his or her needs. Students who are registered with Accessible Education Services (AES) can submit an online form:Ā Alternative Format Textbook Request and further information on Requesting Accessible Documents or Formats.
Am I required to lower the standards of an assignment because a student has a disability?
No. The same academic standards should be applied to all students within your class. Academic accommodations, as determined by AES, are put into place to remove the barriers to learning and demonstrate the knowledge of students with disabilities.
Does granting accommodations to one student provide an unfair advantage over the other students in that class?
No. Academic accommodations are based on current and appropriate disability documentation which serves to remove barriers to learning and demonstrate the knowledge of students with disabilities.