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In this edited collection, experienced practitioners discuss how a
range of existing and emerging assistive technology devices and
services are used across a variety of international settings to
support the inclusion of students with disabilities. This book
details authentic examples of best practice, including
identification and implementation of appropriate tools, the use of
aided communication devices, modified seating equipment, computers
and tablets, robotics, costs, outcomes, and services among others.
It showcases a spectrum of promising and positive results in
reducing exclusion, thereby supporting teachers to improve learning
outcomes for students with disabilities. By providing an excellent
and current overview of assistive technology and the use of the
technology in the classroom, this book is an insightful read for
those who work with technology and the inclusion of students with
disabilities. The authors demonstrate how specialists, teachers,
parents and students can work together using technology to ensure
inclusive education is a realistic goal for all.
This book investigates the role of Service Learning in supporting
inclusive practice. Specifically, it explores the process of
Service Learning and the intersection with inclusion in classroom
and community. Special consideration is given to issues of equity,
students with disability, those from disadvantaged backgrounds, and
students of different cultural and language groups. Service
Learning involves students at primary, secondary and tertiary
levels actively engaging with schools and the community in service
projects, where both students and community benefit. It involves
reciprocity between those providing the service and those receiving
the service. Students connect with their academic discipline
through intentional academic and personal learning goals as a
result of structured reflection. The first section of the book
embeds Service Learning and inclusive education within a
theoretical perspective. Discussions focus on research, practical
considerations for developing a Service Learning program, ethics
and social capacity of those who are marginalised. The second
section reviews Service Learning within a primary/elementary
context. Chapter authors discuss how service learning can be
embedded into the school environment and how participating
student's experiences have shaped classroom and community
interactions. The third section describes methods of incorporating
Service Learning within a secondary school context. A variety of
experiences are examined, along with procedures for successful
program development. The fourth and final section focuses on the
impact of Service Learning on pre-service teachers' appreciation of
inclusivity and social justice issues within inclusive classrooms.
Preparation for the practical and professional components of
becoming an effective inclusive teacher are described.
Support staff in schools are increasingly recognised as playing an
important, though often undefined, role in inclusive education.
While there has been some research on how best to work with support
staff, this book provides readers with a comprehensive examination
of roles and responsibilities within the classroom. Issues in
determining appropriate ways to work effectively with support staff
are raised, along with strategies teachers can use to enhance the
collaborative and reflective nature of working with others.
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