Harry Potter Returns as A Play: Marketing Strategy Creates Unintentional Accessibility!
Posted by June Behrmann
The return of Harry Potter as a play and multiple formats create accessibility that supports struggling readers.
AIM-VA is a service of the Virginia Department of Education (VDOE) through a grant to The Kellar Institute for Human disAbilities at George Mason University. AIM-VA provides accessible instructional materials to Virginia K-12 students who have an Individualized Education Program (IEP).
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Visit our News & Events page for news you can use regarding accessible instructional materials. Sign up for our AIM-VA Newsletters and view our past ones to explore earlier information on AIM-VA and accessible instructional materials.
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Below are some of our most frequently asked questions. If you do not find the answer to your question then please contact us at aimva@gmu.edu.
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Accessible instructional materials, or AIM, refers to print-based educational materials that are converted into specialized formats required by the IDEA. (e.g., braille, large print, audio and digital text).
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Ordering accessible instructional materials is important for your students who have Print Disabilities. Our production team provides accessible books tailored to meet student needs. Did you know that AIM-VA also creates accessible curriculum-based worksheets, handouts and quizzes for your students?
Please contact AIM-VA if you have any questions or would like to request training, technical assistance, or other service from AIM-VA.
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Posted by June Behrmann
The return of Harry Potter as a play and multiple formats create accessibility that supports struggling readers.
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