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Working Together: Science Teachers and Students with Disabilities


In this video presentation, students suggest ways to make science activities more accessible. It is designed to help science teachers fully include students with disabilities in their classes by sharing the advice of successful high school students with disabilities. The presentation is open-captioned and audio-described to assure the content for viewers who are deaf or blind, respectively (Run Time: ~12:15 minutes).

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Publications

The publication that accompanies this video is also entitled Working Together: Science Teachers and Students with Disabilities. It includes additional content regarding this topic as well as useful Web resources.

Information about some of the speakers in the video can be found in the publication entitled Working Together: Science Teachers and Students with Disabilities Meet the Speakers in the Video.

A copy of this video presentation in DVD format may be purchased by printing out and submitting the DO-IT Videos, Books, and Training Materials Order Form.


Bandwidth

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The Broadband version of this presentation is encoded at ~200 Kbps.
The Modem version of this presentation is encoded at ~35 Kbps.

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