Accessible Educational Materials, or AEM, are materials used to help students learn and succeed in their academics. These materials are specifically made to accommodate students across all learning needs.
Who needs AEM?
Students with an Individualized Education Plan, or IEP, often have accommodations listed that they are able to receive. The IEP goals can include technology, specialized instruction, or support from outside professionals. The IDEA Act focuses mainly on printed text through braille, large print, audio, etc.
| AEM can also be called AIM (Accessible Instructional Materials) so here is a joke for those folks that remember AIM usernames. |
The National Center on Accessible Eduational Materials' YouTube Channel is a great resource to not only become knowledgeable about AEM but also shows them in action. Here is an example of a video on their channel:
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