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The AIMing for Achievement Series: What Educators and Families Need to Know about Accessible Instructional Materials Part One: Introduction and Legal Context
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Document Date: 2011-02-16 13:04:38


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Louisville / /

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Library of Congress / /

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display device / assistive technology programs / assistive technology / /

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Congress / NIMAS Center / Center for Applied Special Technology / office of Special Education Programs / Technical Assistance / National Library Service / National Center for Accessible Instructional Materials / United States Department of Education / National Center on Accessible Instructional Materials / NIMAS Technical Assistance Center / National Center / AIM Center / NIMAS Development Center / Accessible Instructional Materials Center / Materials Access Center / /

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Diana Carl Both / Context By Joy Smiley Zabala / Arne Duncan / /

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Independent Consultant and Special Projects Coordinator / Director / Secretary of Education / elementary school / /

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Kentucky / /

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www.closingthegap.com / http /

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