If you previously required special arrangements in a test or public examination you will be able to request the same special arrangements for the QTS skills tests.
When registering online for the tests, you need to state whether or not you require any special arrangements when prompted. You should also inform your training provider of your particular need at the beginning of the academic year. This will help to ensure that you receive the correct provisions.
Different versions of the tests cater for different needs.
Candidates with hearing impairments
If you are a trainee with a hearing impairment, you are entitled to special arrangements for the numeracy and literacy skills tests, but not for the ICT skills test
Candidates with visual impairments
Depending on the level of your visual impairment, you will be offered 25 per cent additional time in which to complete each test and/or an enlarged paper version of the test (for numeracy and literacy only).
Candidates with physical disabilities
You may receive up to 25 per cent extra time on all tests through the online booking system. Further provisions may be made in exceptional circumstances.
Candidates assessed as dyslexic
Trainees assessed as dyslexic receive 25 per cent more time to complete their tests. This can be booked through the online booking system. For exceptional circumstances further provision may be made.
Candidates for whom English is not their first language
Extra time is available for candidates whose first language is not English. There are further special arrangements for the numeracy test.
Candidates requiring any other special arrangements
For candidates requiring any other special arrangements an application form accompanied by a medical report or other certification is required. Find out how to make an application.
Practice materials
We have prepared practice materials for people who need to make special arrangements.
All tests listed in the following pages can be booked through the online booking system without the need to submit an application form or evidence, although the TDA reserves the right to request proof that candidates require special arrangements.
An application form and evidence, in the form of a medical report or educational psychologist’s report, should only be submitted if your need is not listed, or if you require arrangements beyond those mentioned.
Download: Application form for special arrangements 2008 (PDF 66 KB)
For information on possible further provisions, please contact the special arrangements team at: tdasa@pearson.com.
