Accessibility When You Select Digital Materials
This resource explores the Quality Indicators for the Provision of Accessible Educational Materials (AEM), including a tool that curriculum and procurement teams can use for continuous self-assessment and progress monitoring.
Educational materials, one of the four components of a UDL curriculum, must be accessible to students with disabilities if every learner is expected to make progress in the general curriculum. Successful provision of accessible educational materials (AEM) requires comprehensive and collaborative processes for purchasing, selecting, and creating commercial, open, and educator created materials for learning. Key factors can guide educators in setting up such a system, including compliance, timely delivery, written guidelines, professional learning opportunities, data collection, data use, and allocation of resources. This resource explores the Quality Indicators for the Provision of AEM, including a tool that curriculum and procurement teams can use for continuous self-assessment and progress monitoring.
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March 25, 2019
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