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E-grāmata: Assistive Technology to Support Inclusive Education

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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.
Chapter
1. Assistive Technology Supporting Inclusive Education: Dianne
Chambers
Chapter
2. The SETT Framework: Joy Smiley Zabala 
Chapter
3. Low-Tech Assistive Technology to Support Students with Disability
in Low Income Countries: Vaibhav Jadhav, Dianne Chambers & Dipak Tatpuje 
Chapter
4. Emily Bouck & Rajiv Satsangi
Chapter
5. Aided Communication Systems: Alex M. Alexandra Da Fonte, Miriam C.
Boesch & Katie Clous
Chapter
6. Tablet devices for Students with Disability in the Inclusive
Classroom: Terry Cumming & Iva Strnadov
Chapter
7. Assistive Technology Costs and Outcomes: Natasha Layton, Melyssa
Gardy & Rachael McDonal
Chapter
8. Designing Inclusive STEM Learning Experiences for Adolescents with
Autism Spectrum Disorder: Cory A. Bennett, Jenn Gallup, Dianne Chambers &
Beverly Ray
Chapter
9. Enhancing Learning and Development of Young Children with
Disabilities with Assistive Technology: Deborah Tamakloe 
 Chapter
10. Getting Around: Rachael McDonald 
Chapter
11. Implementation of Assistive Technology in Inclusive Classrooms:
Anya Evmenova 
Chapter
12. Remote Assistive Technology Services: Gayl Bowser
 Chapter
13. Assistive Technology in the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia: Khalid
Abu-Alghayth
Dianne Chambers is an Associate Professor at the University of Notre Dame Australia, Fremantle, where she coordinates Research and Special Education. She publishes widely in the field of special and inclusive education.