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How does SJSU enforce accessibility in instructional materials?

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How does SJSU enforce accessibility in instructional materials?

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The University’s current focus is on educating faculty and staff regarding the Accessible Technology Initiative (ATI) and assisting faculty to make instructional materials accessible. In December 2007, the Academic Senate passed a policy, Access to Instructional Materials:Timely Identification of Textbooks, Course Readers and Library Reserves located at http://www.sjsu.edu/senate/F07-3.htm. In May 2008, the Academic Senate passed the Policy on Incorporating Accessibility into the Curriculum Review Process located at http://www.sjsu.edu/senate/S08-3.htm. The University has a number of processes to investigate complaints and ensure compliance with federal and state laws.

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