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Where can I find tips on making math accessible to students with disabilities?

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Where can I find tips on making math accessible to students with disabilities?

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Printable Version There are a number of valuable resources about making math accessible available on the web. Here are a few places to look: The Math area of the EASI website contains a good collection of resources and strategies for making mathematics instruction accessible. The Accessibility Solutions area of the Design Science website includes a number of articles on making math content accessible to students with disabilities, and also provides background on math accessibility policy issues. For guidelines on providing access to scientific and mathematical expressions for all users with disabilities, see Accessible Digital Media Guidelines available on the National Center on Accessible Media website. The Math Matrix at the Center for Implementing Technology in Education is a resource that matches technology tools with supporting literature on promising practices for the instruction of K-8 mathematics for students with disabilities.

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