Inclusion and Accessibility by Design
Provide captions, transcripts, visual supports, and adjustable playback speeds. Offer choices for demonstrating understanding, from voice notes to simple infographics. Invite students to share what helps them focus and adapt materials collaboratively.
Inclusion and Accessibility by Design
Screen readers, color-contrast settings, and simplified interfaces should be normal options, not exceptions. Build routines that make these tools part of everyday practice so learners feel empowered rather than singled out.
Inclusion and Accessibility by Design
Curate authentic texts that reflect diverse accents, identities, and experiences. When students recognize themselves in materials, participation rises. Ask your class to recommend sources and co-create a living library of inclusive content.
Inclusion and Accessibility by Design
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