Assistive Learning Tools
Mason Ross
Schule und Lernen / Sekundarstufe I
Beschreibung
Assistive Learning Tools explores the transformative potential of assistive technology in education, focusing on how these tools can create more inclusive learning environments for students with learning disabilities.
It examines a range of assistive technologies, from screen readers to specialized writing aids, highlighting their effectiveness and practical applications.
The book emphasizes the importance of Universal Design for Learning (UDL) principles in developing and implementing these tools, advocating for a strengths-based approach that empowers students to unlock their full potential.
The book argues that thoughtfully selected and implemented assistive technology can significantly enhance academic achievement and self-esteem.
It delves into the historical context of special education and the evolving understanding of learning disabilities, providing a foundational understanding of cognitive and educational theories.
Examples and case studies illustrate real-world applications, offering insights into the impact of assistive technology in the classroom.
The book is structured to provide a logical progression, starting with an introduction to assistive technology and its role in inclusive education.
Subsequent chapters explore specific tools and the principles of UDL.
Later sections address practical considerations for implementation, assessment, and support, culminating in a discussion of future trends and policy implications.
This comprehensive guide empowers educators, parents, and policymakers to make informed decisions and foster truly inclusive educational opportunities.
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