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All students are entitled to participate in and progress through the curriculum. Under the Disability Standards for Education 2005, schools are required to provide additional support or adjustments to teaching, learning and assessment activities for some students with special education needs. Adjustments are measures or actions taken in relation to teaching, learning and assessment that enable a student with special education needs to access syllabus outcomes and content and demonstrate achievement of outcomes.

Students with special education needs can access outcomes and content from K–10 syllabuses in a range of ways. Students may engage with:

  • syllabus outcomes and content from their age-appropriate stage with adjustments to teaching, learning and/or assessment activities; or
  • selected syllabus outcomes and content from their age-appropriate stage, relevant to their learning needs; or
  • syllabus outcomes from an earlier Stage, using age-appropriate content; or
  • selected Years 7–10 Life Skills outcomes and content from one or more syllabuses for students in Stages 4 and 5.

Decisions regarding curriculum options, including adjustments, should be made in the context of collaborative curriculum planning with the student, parent/carer and other significant individuals to ensure that syllabus outcomes and content reflect the learning needs and priorities of individual students.

Further information can be found in support materials for:

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