National Book Festival 2016 Authors: Your Books In Accessible Formats Help Struggling Readers Thrive
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Books in alternative formats help students with print disabilities get engaged with books and become literate.
Posted by June Behrmann
Books in alternative formats help students with print disabilities get engaged with books and become literate.
Posted by June Behrmann
Putting accessible learning materials into the hands of struggling readers is definitely easier.
Posted by June Behrmann
A richer reading experience is in store for eligible students with disabilities whose teachers request accessible formats.
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Students can read Dahl's celebrated books when they are converted from print thanks to AIM-VA and its counterparts nationwide.
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Hour-long webinars from AIM-VA are a rich source of information about accessible teaching and learning.
Posted by June Behrmann
When curriculum, instruction and accessibility teams align, teaching and learning improve. Problem is that accessibility teams are few.
Posted by June Behrmann
Teens who write a letter to the next president could raise dyslexia awareness as a new administration comes to Washington, D.C.
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Quick and comprehensive videos show how assistive technology can support struggling learners in reading, writing, math and
Posted by June Behrmann
Teachers and parents can do more to bring accessibility front and center to support struggling and able students.
Posted by June Behrmann
Clear space on your calendar and schedule free AIM-VA webinars to enrich student learning.