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WebAIM Articles
WebAIM (Web Accessibility In Mind) provides comprehensive web accessibility solutions. Explore articles about web accessibility as it intersects with a variety of topics.
Source | Web Accessibility In Mind |
Educator’s Accessibility Toolkit
These resources are designed to provide broad support to educators in creating accessible learning environments for students.
Source | The Council of Ontario Universities |
The “Unfit” In Canada: A History Of Disability Rights And Justice
This timeline attempts to delineate key events around institutionalization, deinstitutionalization, community/independent living, disability rights and disability justice, as they took place in Canada and the United States since the 1800s.
Source | Disability Justice Network of Ontario |
Information for Faculty and Academic Staff on Effective Accommodations for Placements, and Practicums
For some students, the demands of a clinical environment reveal unexpected disability-related issues that might not have required accommodations in the past.
Source | The Tri-Campus Accessibility Offices, University of Toronto |
Demystifying Academic Accommodations
This document has been created to provide instructors with information about accommodating students with disabilities.
Source | The Office for Students with Disabilities (The OFSD), University of Toronto |
Universal Design for Learning
Framework and resources to change the design of the learning environment rather than change the learner.
Source | Centre for Teaching Support and Innovation, University of Toronto |
Accessible, Inclusive and Anti-Oppressive Pedagogies
Resources that support equitable, inclusive, accessible teaching and learning.
Source | Teaching Assistants' Training Program, University of Toronto |
Avoiding Ableist Language
Serves as a reference for linguistic microaggressions and everyday, casual ableism.
Source | Augsburg University |