Inclusive education: The case for early identification and early intervention in assistive technology

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作者
Hunt, Paula Frederica [1 ]
机构
[1] Lda, Disabil Educ & Dev, Ave Nossa Senhora Fatima,Lote 28,1 A, P-2410140 Leiria, Portugal
关键词
assistive technology; early identification; early intervention; inclusive education; policies; practices; transdisciplinary team; DISABILITIES; CHILDREN;
D O I
10.1080/10400435.2021.1974122
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R49 [康复医学];
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100215 ;
摘要
This paper starts by presenting the argument that inclusive education for learners with disabilities is often not possible without their access to fit-for-purpose assistive technology (AT), as the barriers to their education are often environmental. The paper will argue that, if assistive technology is an enabler for learning, then the processes by which children with disabilities are identified as users of assistive technology must take place as early as possible in the lifecycle. Mechanisms associated with Early Identification and Early Intervention (EI/EI) must be outfitted with all necessary resources for identifying and addressing the unique assistive technology needs of each individual child, but also have a prospective view of the use of the assistive technology in order to ensure school-age children start benefiting from assistive technology as early as possible. A further argument will be made that, when adequate identification of the need for assistive technology has not taken place early, education systems must be prepared to - in collaboration with other ministries or departments - identify, assess and provide the necessary assistive technology not only as it relates to education use, but to all-inclusive and holistic use. The argument will be made for adequately resourcing "support services for inclusion" and creating transdisciplinary teams of professionals that can effectively ensure equitable access and participation of all children with disabilities in inclusive education. Throughout, some examples of good practices will support the narrative, and the paper will close with recommendations for stakeholders involved in developing policies and practices for inclusive education.
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页码:94 / 101
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