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Which of the following is a modification of expectations?





Correct Answer:
a student is told to read the abridged version of a book.


a modification of expectations typically refers to adjustments made to the educational requirements or tasks to accommodate the unique needs of students, especially those with disabilities. these modifications can alter what a student is expected to learn or demonstrate, thereby providing an equitable opportunity for success.

let's analyze the options provided to identify which one stands as a modification of expectations: 1. **a student is assigned a note taker.** - this accommodation provides a student with assistance to access information typically through notes taken by another person. it does not change the academic expectations or reduce the workload but rather ensures the student can engage with the same material as their peers. 2. **a student is told to read the abridged version of a book.** - reading an abridged version of a book reduces the quantity of material a student has to process. this adjustment simplifies or shortens the original content, thus modifying what the student is expected to learn and understand from the text. this is an example of a modification of expectations as it directly changes the academic requirement. 3. **a student visits a physical therapist at lunch.** - this is a support service that addresses the physical health needs of the student but does not alter academic expectations or coursework. 4. **a student attends the same class as his peers.** - this scenario describes inclusion where a student with disabilities learns alongside peers without disabilities. here, the expectations are typically the same unless specified otherwise; merely attending the same class does not imply a modification of expectations.

based on the explanations above, the correct choice that illustrates a modification of expectations is: "a student is told to read the abridged version of a book." this selection directly impacts the academic content and the level of detail that the student is required to learn, which is a fundamental aspect of modifying expectations in an educational context.