Providing Note Takers

In some circumstances, a student may require the use of a note taker in class. This would be officially requested through the Services for Students with Disabilities (SSD). Note takers are needed for a number of reasons:

Suggested Procedure for Securing a Note Taker

Philosophical Perspective Note: The SSD office would like to discourage the practice of paying note takers. Ethically, it does not make sense to pay someone to take notes in their own class. Additionally, funds used to pay note takers may be better allocated on the provision of other accommodations. This is not to say that the office is not appreciative of those students who do volunteer to take notes. SSD will provide carbon-less paper for the note taker to use in place of photocopying notes. In situations where a volunteer within the class is not available, SSD is willing to hire an outside note taker to come into the class to provide the service. In this situation, compensation is for the individual's time that would not normally be spent in the specific class.

  1. After you have been requested by a student to help find a note taker through a Memorandum written by SSD, discuss with the student how they would like to logistically handle the accommodation: would they prefer to work directly with the student volunteer or would they prefer to have the notes go through the instructor so as to keep their disability status confidential. At the beginning of the next class meeting make the request for a volunteer to take notes. One suggestion for how to phrase the request is as follows: "I would like to ask for a volunteer from the class who: takes good notes, has good attendance, and is willing to provide a copy of their class notes to me (the instructor). The purpose of this is to provide a copy of notes to a student in the class who has a documented disability." Do not identify the student with the disability.
  2. Once a student has volunteered, ask the student to stay briefly after class to work out the details. This may involve the student needing the accommodation, if they choose to be identified to the note taker, or it will be between you and the volunteer.
  3. Volunteer note takers may pick up carbon-less paper from the SSD office (Schwitzer 206) or SSD may occasionally copy class notes free of charge to the student.

Considerations

The student with a disability may or may not continue taking notes for themselves. As mentioned above, note takers are requested in a number of situations, which may not always be clearly apparent. note takers are NOT a substitute for attending class. A student with a note taker should NOT receive notes for any missed classes. The exception to this is where the student has to miss the class for reasons directly related to their disability. Students are expected to maintain clear communication with faculty regarding absences. If a question should arise, please consult with the SSD. While it is the responsibility of the student to alert the instructor in situations where there is any concern around the level or quality of an accommodation, it is always a good practice to "check in" with the student shortly after instituting an accommodation. This ensures that not only is the accommodation being provided and used appropriately, but also that the accommodation is appropriate (notes are readable, of good quality, being provided in a timely manner, etc.).