Does anyone understand the ECU's specific interpretation of SENDA to advise sans-serif font usage (see below)?
Following from Special Education Needs and Disabilities Act (SENDA, 2001), the Equality Challenge Unit has provided practical guidance for academic staff to use sans-serif fonts. Certain academic establishments have now enacted policies that embargo serif font use in examination papers. This feeds through to academic publishers of core text-books, that use both serif and sans-serif fonts. Thanks in advance.
Following from Special Education Needs and Disabilities Act (SENDA, 2001), the Equality Challenge Unit has provided practical guidance for academic staff to use sans-serif fonts. Certain academic establishments have now enacted policies that embargo serif font use in examination papers. This feeds through to academic publishers of core text-books, that use both serif and sans-serif fonts. Thanks in advance.