Happysingh

A scribe is an adult who records what a student says in a number of ways (for example, speech, ASL, braille, or an assistive communication device). The main goal of scribing is to make sure that the student gets access to test information and can respond to it.

Scribe services are needed when a student is unable to write or type or perform manual tasks required for a class, usually due to a physical disability. Disability Services hires scribes to attend classes, tests, and, when necessary, peer tutoring sessions.

Happysingh

A scribe is an adult who writes down what a student dictates in a variety of ways (e.g., speech, American Sign Language (ASL), braille, assistive communication device).

    Happysingh
    Disability Services will offer an in-class scribe for students whose impairments restrict them from writing in-class assignments or participating in in-class hands-on activities.

    This help students with disability to prepare for the examination by listening to the recordings.