03/13/2026
Creating learning materials that support every student requires more than clear text. It means offering pages that invite learners to see, touch, hear, and interact with ideas in ways that make sense to them. Even as digital tools grow, printed resources remain valuable because they are flexible, tactile, and easy to adapt. This article shares simple, practical strategies to make print materials more inclusive, more sensory-rich, and more engaging for all learners.
Paths to Literacy Create Inclusive, Multi-Sensory Learning Materials Using Print-Based Resources. For teachers, families, and others interested in literacy for children and youth with visual impairments