19 Free, Low-Cost AEM Resources: Teachers Plan Strategically for Progress for Struggling Learners
Posted by June Behrmann
Combine free and low-cost resources with AEM eligibility and progress comes into view for struggling learners.
Posted by June Behrmann
Combine free and low-cost resources with AEM eligibility and progress comes into view for struggling learners.
Posted by June Behrmann
This year, increase flexible learning options. Accessible book formats are essential. Offer multiple ways to tackle assignments.
Posted by June Behrmann
Teachers can level the playing field with a game booklet that offers choice as to the way players read the text.
Posted by June Behrmann
Once students are included in general education the hard work begins to make the curriculum accessible for all.
Posted by June Behrmann
An open source Css/Javascript tool is not for teachers, per se, but it quickly sheds light on website accessibility.
Posted by June Behrmann
AEM is the best answer for students with print disabilities who need a reliable resource for alternatives to print.
Posted by June Behrmann
When school resumes, pair a novel book review with an array of accessible books.
Posted by June Behrmann
There are many ways to read. Raise awareness by posting a photo showing alternatives to print!
Posted by June Behrmann
Plan ahead during high school so learning accommodations are in place in post-secondary settings.
Posted by June Behrmann
I found many sources of inspiration on #DGovQt, but Howie Mandel gets my top honors.