Accessibility for Assessors: Microsoft Word
Why accessibility matters
You need to make sure every ākonga can access learning in a way that works for them. Accessibility isn’t just about disability, it’s about removing barriers so everyone has a fair chance to learn, participate and succeed. When you consider accessibility from the start, you support ākonga independence, confidence and dignity. It also means fewer workarounds or fixes later.
Value of inclusive tools
Inclusive tools help you meet a wide range of learning needs with less effort. Tools like screen readers, captions, voice typing, contrast settings and keyboard shortcuts let students choose what works best for them. When you build these into your everyday practice, you create a more flexible and supportive learning environment. It’s a smart, efficient way to lift equity and make learning more engaging for all.