Acquirable of Low-technological Devices for Learning in Special Schools

Obielodan Omotayo Olabo, Akomolafe Precious Oreoluwa, Onojah Amos Ochayi, Nuhu Kehinde Muritala, Onojah Adenike Aderogba
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All special students need to learn adequately so that their deviation from the norm will not demerit them from other students. Thus, there is a need for them to have enough learning tools which will help them achieve their academic goals. These technologies that aided the learning of special students are called low-technological devices. But when these technologies for special students are not sufficiently available, learning could be jeopardized. This study, therefore, investigates the available low-technological devices for learning in special secondary schools. This study employs the survey method and 150 secondary school students from special schools were purposively sampled. The findings established that revealed that Stylus, Picture symbols, Pocket dictionary/thesaurus, and Line guide are Highly available to the respondents but Wrist Rest, Signalling Device, Graph paper, and Adjustable Table and Hearing Aids are moderately available to the respondents accordingly. The study concluded that some recent and high technological devices are not adequately available. It was however recommended that Government should provide adequate funding to improve the availability and affordability of assistive technology for children with disabilities.
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在特殊学校获得低技术含量的学习设备
所有的特殊学生都需要充分地学习,这样他们与常规的偏离才不会使他们落后于其他学生。因此,他们需要有足够的学习工具来帮助他们实现学业目标。这些帮助特殊学生学习的技术被称为低技术设备。但是,当这些技术对特殊学生没有足够的可用性时,学习可能会受到损害。因此,本研究调查了特殊中学可用的低技术设备的学习。本研究采用问卷调查法,对150名特殊学校中学生进行有目的的抽样调查。调查结果表明,触控笔、图片符号、口袋字典/词典和线路指南对受访者来说是高度可用的,而手腕托、信号装置、坐标纸、可调节桌和助听器对受访者来说则是适度可用的。这项研究的结论是,一些最新的高科技设备并没有得到充分的利用。但是,有人建议政府提供足够的资金,以改善残疾儿童获得和负担得起辅助技术的情况。
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