Universal Accessibility and Neuroinclusion Guide for Educational Content
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The Universal Accessibility and Neuroinclusion Guide for Educational Content is a pioneering effort by CAF - development bank of Latin America and the Caribbean - that underscores our commitment to inclusion and diversity. This document is not just a guide; it is a testament to our determination to build an educational environment where every individual, regardless of their neurological differences, can thrive and contribute to the development of our region. By implementing the recommendations in this guide, we enable educators and content designers to create inclusive and effective learning experiences. In doing so, we not only fulfill an ethical imperative, but also open the door to new possibilities for innovation and creativity. These experiences not only improve the lives of neurodivergent individuals, but also enrich the entire educational community.
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Cleiman, GastónItems Relacionados
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