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Creating inclusive classrooms: The role of accessibility services as students head back to school

Students sit in seats in a steep lecture hall. A professor at a lectern with a screen behind them speaks in front of the class.

Students soon will be returning to the classrooms (or, in some cases, already have) over the next couple of weeks. While for most, this means signing up for classes, meeting new teachers and classmates, learning the ins-and-outs of turning in assignments and connecting to online classes.

For some students, however, back to school can be more challenging. According to the National Center for Education Statistics, nearly 20% of undergraduate students and 12% of graduate students reported having a disability. For these students, registering for classes, communicating with instructors, and navigating school websites and online classrooms isn’t always an easy task when accessibility resources and technologies aren’t available.

As schools, colleges and universities strive to create more inclusive environments for all students and faculty, accessibility services such as captions, transcripts, audio description, and other assistive technologies have become increasingly important. These tools not only support students with disabilities but also enhance the learning experience for everyone.

Captions: Making audio-visual content accessible

Captions provide a textual representation of spoken dialogue and essential sounds in videos, making content accessible to students who are Deaf or hard of hearing. In education settings, captions – both live and recorded – are used in various ways.

Audio description: Enhancing visual content for all

Audio description provides spoken narration of visual elements in videos, making them accessible to students who are blind or with low vision. This service enhances the educational experience in several ways, including:

Additional access services in education

Beyond captions and audio description, various other accessibility services play a crucial role in educational settings.

Benefits of classroom access

Building accessible classrooms ensure that all students can effectively acquire the same information, engage in the same interactions and achieve their full potential, regardless of ability. Providing more inclusive learning environments creates myriad benefits all students.

Looking ahead

As technology continues to advance, educational institutions have the opportunity to further enhance accessibility and offer even more inclusive experiences for students and faculty.

Work with an education accessibility expert

Captions, transcripts, audio description and other accessibility services are vital in creating inclusive educational environments. By leveraging these tools, educational institutions can ensure that all students have equal access to information and opportunities for success.

Verbit is trusted to deliver inclusive learning experiences at institutions around the world, and our transcribers and AI-driven technologies are trained for educational environments. We offer a wide variety of cost-effective, easy-to-use education-focused accessibility services and solutions, including live and post-production captioning and transcription, audio description and translation.

Contact us for more details on how we can help your schools and classrooms become more inclusive for all.

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