The National Center on Universal Design for Learning provides research - based guidelines, and the National Center
on Accessible Instructional Materials provides many resources to help make instructional materials more accessible.
The AIM Center provides technical assistance to state educational agencies, local education agencies, and other stakeholders to develop effective systems for the timely delivery of high -
quality accessible instructional materials to all students with disabilities who need them.
This guide provides information about how families can obtain assistive technology (AT) and
accessible instructional materials (AEM) to help their child access his or her educational program.
National Center On
Accessible Instructional Materials.
Professionals in this office provide leadership and support to various state - wide centers: Training & Technical Assistance Centers, Autism Center for Excellence,
Accessible Instructional Materials Center, and the Deaf / Hard of Hearing Center; as well as collaborate with other state agencies that serve youth with disabilities.
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