Journal of Systemics, Cybernetics and Informatics (Aug 2016)

Compensation of Disadvantages in University Examination Procedures

  • Ulrike Quapp,
  • Klaus Holschemacher

Journal volume & issue
Vol. 14, no. 4
pp. 78 – 83

Abstract

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Active social participation of disabled people is one of the major tasks of modern society. That also includes access to the academic community by higher education. Universities all over the world work hard to give handicapped students a chance to graduate. In this context, compensation of disadvantages in examination procedures is an important matter. But, also chronic illness may impair the student's examination performance. To ensure equal examination opportunities for all students, responsible university officials must be creative to find individual compensation solutions. The paper analyzes examination regulations at universities in different countries and offers solutions to compensate disabled and chronic ill students' disadvantages. It discusses the necessity of compensation for different types of disability and chronic illness. Finally, an overview of current German case law and solutions for compensation problems are provided.

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