General Information
National Center on Accessible Educational Materials
40 HARVARD MILL SQ STE 3
WAKEFIELD,
MA 01880
781-245-2212
http://aem.cast.org/
Brief Description
For students with sensory, physical, cognitive, or learning differences and their teachers, accessible educational materials (AEM) may open doors to teaching and learning that ordinary print-based materials have closed. Accessible educational materials or AEM are specialized formats of curricular content that can be used by and with students who are unable to read or use standard printed materials. Specialized formats include braille, audio, large print, and digital text. The Individuals with Disabilities Education Act (IDEA) includes a requirement that schools provide AEM in a timely manner to K-12 students who need them for participation and achievement.
The AEM Center provides support for the use of AEM in early childhood, higher education, and workplace settings; and has extended its reach to include educational materials that were first developed and distributed in digital formats.
See http://aem.cast.org/about#.WJihp1UrLIU
Services Offered
- Consultation/Technical Program Assistance
- The AIM Center provides policy and technical guidance, resources and support for states and districts charged with ensuring that students with print disabilities receive high quality accessible instructional materials in a timely manner.