Printed materials, such as textbooks, manuals, workbooks, paper assessments, and handouts, may be converted to make them accessible to eligible learners... Individuals are eligible to receive AEM under the Individuals with Disabilities Education Act (IDEA) if, regardless of any other disability, they have a diagnosis of... Accessible educational materials (AEM) are print- and technology-based educational materials, including printed and electronic textbooks and related core materials that are designed or enhanced in a way that makes them usable across the widest range of learner variability, regardless of format (e.g., print, digital, graphic, audio, video). AEM also includes materials and technologies usable for learning across the widest range of individual variability, regardless of format or features. Whether a material or technology is designed from the start to be accessible for all learners or is made accessible for learners with disabilities, it is considered AEM (..
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