Practical Insights on Accessible Learning and K-12 Professional Development

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Accessible Learning: Why It Matters, How UDL Helps, and What WCAG Means in Plain Language

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A plain-language guide to accessible learning design — covering UDL, WCAG 2.2 essentials, and a practical checklist you can use today.

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