One morning, the Quiet Sickness took his own mother. She looked at Theo and asked, “Who are you?” Not with cruelty—with genuine, soundless confusion. She had forgotten the sound of his name.
In an era of increasing digital dependence, the ability to create, edit, and disseminate accessible documents remains a critical yet under-taught skill. This paper introduces the Afratafreeh Doc Tutorial —a structured pedagogical framework designed to demystify document accessibility standards. Borrowing from the principles of Universal Design for Learning (UDL) and the Web Content Accessibility Guidelines (WCAG) 2.1, the Afratafreeh model provides a step-by-step, software-agnostic tutorial system. We argue that implementing this tutorial framework can reduce document remediation costs by up to 40% and significantly improve information equity for users with disabilities. This paper outlines the tutorial’s five core modules, its assessment methodology, and preliminary recommendations for institutional adoption. Afratafreeh Doc Tutorial-
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