Apathy!
Definitely apathy!
"I don't have any blind or deaf students, so why should I...?", "My program would not be appropriate for a disabled person, so why should I...", "Our Access Services department takes care of this and tells me when I should do something, so why should I...?", "We haven't been told to do anything by our State Board, so why should I...", "We don't have a budget for this, so why should I...?" and many more variations on same. Top to bottom with very few exceptions.
And then there is the various counsels and commissions on our State Board. Our eLearning Council is working hard to address this, but our Access Services Council is not (yes, I know its hard to believe), our VP and Presidents' councils - no. Our Instructional Technology Council - no, our legislature - no.
We offer professional development courses at our school for online accessibility and nobody registers. We offer free registration for a state-sponsored accessibility retreat, and nobody from our school is interested.
Many days we are just plan tired of banging our heads against the wall, but we try to persevere.
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