A blind South Korean teacher turns to Google for Education’s accessibility features

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Chang-Dong Ryu teaches more than just history at Seohyun Middle School in South Korea; for the the educator, who is blind, accessibility and equality are always in the lesson plan. When his school started using Google Classroom in 2020, the tool’s accessibility features made it was easier for him to teach his students deeper lessons about acceptance and ability.

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