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Terms used in accessibility research and practice. Each entry has a definition, common aliases, and category tags.

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Open Educational Resources(also: OER)
Teaching, learning, and research materials in any medium that are freely available for use, adaptation, and redistribution. OER can include textbooks, course materials, videos, assessments, and software tools, typically released under open licenses such as Creative Commons.…
Oral Language(also: Expressive Oral Language, Spoken Language)
Oral language is the system of spoken communication comprising articulation (producing speech sounds), vocabulary (tact or naming), grammar and linguistic structure, and pragmatic or conversational use. It is distinct from written language and from augmentative communication…
Oralism(also: Oral Method, Oral Education)
An educational philosophy and approach for deaf and hard of hearing individuals that emphasizes spoken language and lip-reading over the use of sign language. Historically, oralism dominated deaf education following the 1880 Milan Conference, which effectively banned sign…
Order-Irrelevance Principle
The counting principle that the order in which objects are counted does not affect the total — counting the same set of objects in any sequence will yield the same number. This concept, while intuitive for most people, is often not understood by learners with dyscalculia, who…
Outcome-Based Education(also: OBE, Standards-Based Education)
An educational approach that focuses on measuring student achievement through specific, predetermined outcomes or competencies rather than on the process of learning itself. In disability and special education contexts, outcome-based education can be controversial because it…

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