Class Adaptation Checklist

Class Adaptation Checklist
A class does not become inclusive by accident. It becomes inclusive when the instructor plans for different bodies, different energy levels, and different ways to participate.
Before Class
- Ask about preferred accommodations.
- Confirm seating or support options.
- Check floor space and trip hazards.
- Plan shorter instruction blocks.
- Prepare seated and reduced-motion variations.
During Class
- Use clear demonstrations.
- Offer rest without calling attention to it.
- Watch for fatigue and overheating.
- Permit visualization as participation.
- Use respectful, non-pitying language.
After Class
- Ask what worked.
- Ask what should change next time.
- Keep adapting without making the student feel like a burden.
Frequently Asked Questions
Why use a checklist?
A checklist helps instructors remember accessibility, pacing, seating, safety, communication, and dignity.
Should every adaptation be public?
No. Adaptations should be handled respectfully and privately when appropriate.
Can a student use only part of the class?
Yes. Partial participation can still be meaningful participation.