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Wednesday, December 14, 2011

Campus Technology: Federal Commission Recommends Sending Faculty to Accessibility School


http://campustechnology.com/articles/2011/12/07/federal-commission-recommends-sending-faculty-to-accessibility-school.aspx

By David Nagel
12/07/11
The federal AIM Commission this week posted recommendations for improving accessibility in higher education, among them the recommendation for mandatory, system-wide faculty orientation programs concerning accessibility "in all aspects of the education enterprise, including readings, courseware and instructional technology, assessments and instructor-made materials."

The Advisory Commission on Accessible Instructional Materials in Postsecondary Education for Students with Disabilities ( http://www2.ed.gov/about/bdscomm/list/aim/index.html ) -- known more colloquially as the AIM Commission--was established for the purpose of making recommendations to Congress and the United States Secretary of Education for improving the state of accessible educational resources for students with disabilities, to improve the effective use of those resources, to identify best practices in the use of accessible materials, and to support model demonstration programs. The commission's membership includes academic, corporate, non-profit, and government leaders.



Following a 14-month review of the state of accessibility in higher education, the group issued several findings on the shortcomings of accessibility in education in its final report, along with 18 recommendations for overcoming some of those problems. Those recommendations fell into five broad areas: policy and the law, market, technology, capacity-building, and discretionary investments in demonstration projects. ***MORE***



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