3. Collaborative Leadership Parents Administrators Teachers School Community Student Community (Local Community, CAST, Colleges of Education, State Departments of Education)
4. Law Application Section 504 ADA IDEA IDEIA National Instructional Materials Accessibility Standard Right to improve performance ONLY P-12 Right to participate Right to access
5. Individuals with Disabilities Education Act, IDEA' 97 emphasizes the appropriate involvement and progress of students with disabilities in the general curriculum , that is, the same curriculum as for non-disabled students [20 U.S.C. §1414(d)(1)(A) and 34 CFR §300.347(a)(1)-(3)].
6. Individuals with Disabilities Education Improvement Act, IDEIA 2004 - As a result of the 2004 amendments, IDEA, for the first time, includes language that will help ensure that children, who are blind, have low vision, or other print-reading disabilities get their textbooks and classroom materials on time and in the accessible format they need. The new provisions establish a system for publishers to produce textbooks in a standardized electronic file format known as the National Instructional Materials Accessibility Standard (NIMAS) that can be converted into books in accessible formats such as braille, large print or electronic text. Section612(a)(23)
7. 20 TH CENTURY SCHOOLS ELEMENTARY SCHOOL MIDDLE SCHOOL HIGH SCHOOL STUDENTS TEACHER-MADE INSTRUCTIONAL MATERIALS: WORKSHEETS, INSTRUCTIONS, ASSESSMENTS, ETC. TEXTBOOKS (TRADITIONAL PRINT FORMAT) CURRICULUM CONTENT SPECIAL NEEDS COORDINATOR SCHOOL DISTRICT LIBRARY SYSTEM FICTION/NONFICTION/RESOURCE BOOKS (TRADITIONAL PRINT FORMAT) *National Library Service for the Blind and Physical Handicapped *Recording for the Blind & Dyslexic (RFB&D) *American Printing House Braille, Large Print Federal Quota Program STUDENTS WITH DISABILITIES BRAILLE & AUDIO UNTIL 1996 1975, PL 94-142 1990, IDEA 1997 IDEA
8. TECHNOLOGY CONTENT EVERY STUDENT LEARNS + = UNIVERSALLY DESIGNED AND ACCESSIBLE The Kathryn Borghi Digital Library Providing accessible digital content to be used by teachers and students in a dynamic learning environment in the 21st Century.
9. 21 st Century SCHOOLS ELEMENTARY SCHOOL MIDDLE SCHOOL HIGH SCHOOL TEACHERS AND STUDENTS Local Library System National Library Service for the Blind and Physically Handicapped, RFB&D, Bookshare.org State Departments of Education AMERICAN PRINTING HOUSE Federal Quota System & Large Print SPECIAL NEEDS COORDINATOR KATHRYN BORGHI DIGITAL LIBRARY UNIVERSALLY DESIGNED AND ACCESSIBLE UNRESTRICTED ACCESS RESTRICTED ACCESS ACCESSIBLE TECHNOLOGY CENTER SCHOOL DISTRICT LIBRARY SYSTEM SCHOOL DISTRICT TECHNOLOGY AUTHORIZATION FOR RESTRICTED ACCESS 1996 CHAFEE AMENDMENT
10. What is Considered Unrestricted Access? Commercial Products (audio, video, software) Site Licenses Public Domain Commercial Products with Limited User Licenses Teachers’ Copyright Protected Instructional Materials Limited Site Licenses National Library Service for the Blind and Physically Handicapped Digital Textbooks from Recording for the Blind an Dyslexic (RFB&D What is Considered Restricted Access?
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12. 21 st Century SCHOOLS ELEMENTARY SCHOOL MIDDLE SCHOOL HIGH SCHOOL TEACHERS AND STUDENTS Local Library System State Departments of Education AMERICAN PRINTING HOUSE Federal Quota System & Large Print SPECIAL NEEDS COORDINATOR KATHRYN BORGHI DIGITAL LIBRARY UNIVERSALLY DESIGNED AND ACCESSIBLE UNRESTRICTED ACCESS RESTRICTED ACCESS ACCESSIBLE TECHNOLOGY CENTER SCHOOL DISTRICT LIBRARY SYSTEM SCHOOL DISTRICT TECHNOLOGY AUTHORIZATION FOR RESTRICTED ACCESS NATIONAL INSTRUCTIONAL MATERIALS ACCESS CENTER IDEIA 2004 1996 CHAFEE AMENDMENT The American Printing House for the Blind’s National Instructional Materials Access Center (NIMAC) , RFB&D, Bookshare.org