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The focus of this chapter is the accessibility of the websites of postsecondary/higher education institutions. We will critique the ability and willingness of these institutions to respond to anti-discrimination and equality legislation by addressing the access needs of the increasing number of disabled students who are enrolling in postsecondary/higher education institutions. This critique will entail a review of the range of approaches that institutions employ to make their websites accessible; a case study of “best” accessibility practice in the field and a consideration of the challenges and opportunities that institutions face in seeking to improve website accessibility.
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Seale, J., Burgstahler, S., Fisseler, B. (2019). Tackling the Inaccessibility of Websites in Postsecondary Education. In: Yesilada, Y., Harper, S. (eds) Web Accessibility. Human–Computer Interaction Series. Springer, London. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4471-7440-0_15
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