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Digital accessibility debt in higher education: how institutional decisions create structural exclusion

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Digital accessibility debt in higher education: how institutional decisions create structural exclusion
by Kevin Andrews Digital accessibility in higher education is often discussed as a compliance requirement. Universities are expected to meet legal duties, publish accessibility statements, and make reasonable adjustments when barriers arise. Over the last decade the policy environment has strengthened considerably. In the UK the Equality Act 2010 established obligations to remove barriers for disabled students and staff, while...
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