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What is Models of Disability

Handbook of Research on Human Performance and Instructional Technology
Various models of disability are frameworks applied to understand and help classify disabilities and can also be used to determine service level provisions. These include The Medical Model, The Charity Model, The Administrative Model, The Social Model, and the Service Provision Model
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Web Accessibility Policy for Students with Disabilities in U.S. Postsecondary Distance Education
Heidi L. Wilkes (Northeastern University, USA)
DOI: 10.4018/978-1-60566-782-9.ch022
Abstract
“Web accessibility” is the ability to access information online. In distance education, most instructional material is located online, and anything that prevents a person from accessing these materials becomes a barrier to distance education. Demand for distance education is growing, and the Web is the most common mechanism for its delivery. Not all Websites are accessible, despite the availability of design guidelines. The purpose of this chapter is to inform Web accessibility policy decisions at U.S. postsecondary institutions by increasing the awareness of Web accessibility issues in distance education, examining societal implications, and discussing methods for improvement. This chapter also reviews the current U.S. legal context and provides alternative cost-justification and cost-benefit frameworks for consideration by policymakers.
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