AIM Center

Providing Accessible Instructional Materials
Pennsylvania students who are unable to use textbooks and instructional materials in the traditional way may need accessible instructional materials (AIM) in order to have meaningful and equal access to the general education curriculum. Such access is guaranteed federal education statutes, such as the Individuals with Disabilities Education act (IDEA) as well as in the Pennsylvania Special Education Regulations: Chapter 14 for school districts and chapter 711 charter schools.
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by ORWELL | Published:
ISBN#:0030565073
Access#:8455
by ORWELL | Published:
ISBN#:0030565073
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ISBN#:0825142539
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ISBN#:0825137381
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by TOMIE DEPAOLA | Published:
ISBN#:0698118642
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by TOMIE DEPAOLA | Published:
ISBN#:0698118642
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by NATIONAL NETWORK OF DIGITAL SCHOOLS | Published:
ISBN#:1936318059
Access#:1470
by NATIONAL NETWORK OF DIGITAL SCHOOLS | Published:
ISBN#:1936318059
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by NATIONAL NETWORK OF DIGITAL SCHOOLS | Published:
ISBN#:1936318067
Access#:1472