Litcius/Paper detail

Assistive Technology Supporting Inclusive Education: Existing and Emerging Trends

Dianne Chambers

202054 citationsDOI

Abstract

Abstract This chapter describes assistive technology (AT) and inclusive education and examines the juncture where AT works to support the inclusion of students with disabilities in mainstream settings, including classrooms, home and community settings. AT consists of a range of devices and services which work to support students to augment existing abilities, compensate for or bypass difficulties they may experience. Some AT has been specifically developed for functional use, while other, particularly emerging technology, can be adapted for, or used, in an assistive capacity. Where the AT promotes social interaction, curriculum access and the ability to express understanding, there is the potential for heightened inclusion in the classroom.

Topics & Concepts

MainstreamAssistive technologyInclusion (mineral)CurriculumUniversal designPsychologyWork (physics)PedagogyComputer scienceEngineeringHuman–computer interactionPolitical scienceWorld Wide WebSocial psychologyLawMechanical engineeringAssistive Technology in Communication and MobilityCerebral Palsy and Movement DisordersAutism Spectrum Disorder Research
Assistive Technology Supporting Inclusive Education: Existing and Emerging Trends | Litcius