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ACCESSIBILITY AND WCAG COMPLIANCE

The Web Content Accessibility Guidelines ((WCAG) 2) seek to provide a single shared standard for making web content more accessible to people with disabilities. Platforms delivering content to students and educators must conform to these accessibility requirements.

Platforms delivering content to students and educators should perform regular audits of any end-user facing features and functionality to ensure the product continues to meet evolving WCAG requirements.

Platforms used within schools and districts are generally required to comply with at least the 2.1 version of WCAG. There are three different levels of compliance within each version of the standards—A, AA, and AAA.

Content2Classroom submits to regular WCAG audits and is currently in compliance with WCAG 2.1, Level AA.

Examples of WCAG requirements include:

  • Providing text alternatives for any non-text content so that it can be changed into other forms people need, such as large print, braille, speech, symbols or simpler language.

  • Ensuring Web pages do not contain anything that flashes more than three times in any one-second period, or the flash is below the general flash and red flash thresholds.

  • Accommodate people with disabilities, including reading disabilities, by making text simpler and more readable. When text cannot be made more readable, provide supplemental content.

C2C SUPPORTS ADHERENCE TO THE POUR PRINCIPLES

The 4 principles of accessibility, known as POUR (Perceivable, Operable, Understandable, and Robust), provide an excellent framework for creating inclusive educational materials. These principles should guide publishers through the writing, development, and testing phases of their e-learning (and paperbased) programs.

Content2Classroom supports adherence to the POUR Principles with a number of tools including:

  • Text-to-Speech

  • Keyboard and Click commands

  • Contrast Screening and Alternatives

  • Alt text and tagging

  • Visual and Audio Assistance Supports

  • Multilingual Content Experience

For K-12 educational publishers, developing inclusive learning materials that meet the needs of all students is crucial. By adopting key accessibility principles, publishers can create resources that support educators and benefit students of all abilities. Review the POUR principles to guide the design of inclusive educational materials for K-12 classrooms.

Next Steps

IMPLEMENTING POUR IN K-12 EDUCATIONAL PUBLISHING

By keeping these POUR principles in mind, educational publishers can create materials that support inclusive learning environments. This approach benefits all students, including those with diverse learning needs, and helps educators provide equitable access to education.

Next Steps for K-12 Educational Publishers:

  • Review existing publications for accessibility and plan updates

  • Collaborate with educators and special education specialists during the development process

  • Conduct user testing with students of various abilities

  • Provide guidance to educators on how to best utilize the accessible features of your materials

  • Stay updated on emerging accessibility technologies and standards in education

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