ARC-BC’s home page defines ARC as “The Accessible Resource Centre – British Columbia is a BC Ministry of Education and Child Care funded response to the growing demand for digital accessible format alternatives to hard-copy print learning materials. The goal of ARC-BC is to provide BC students with perceptual (or print) disabilities and their educational teams with high quality digital alternate format materials that align with British Columbia’s K-12 curriculum.” This is a stock pile of resources that teachers can access in order to assist teachers in BC with making their teaching and classroom more accessible under the Accessible British Columbia Act. ARC-BC has made strides in assuring that teachers can meet these requirements. Many times in the field of education there can be a air of “here are the rules figure it out” and the danger with topics like accessibility is that people who have not or do not life with a disability cannot see all the short falls that being disabled presents. I believe that some topics cannot be left to the devices of the individual teacher, there should be a consistence through out the school that a student goes through.

https://www.arc-bc.org/