Integration of assistive technology in teaching learners with special educational needs and disabilities in the Philippines

Rolyn Joy Campado, C. Toquero, D. M. Ulanday
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This study examined the integration of assistive technology (AT) in teaching learners with special educational needs (LSENs) in selected schools in the Philippines. This aimed to determine the assistive technologies utilized in teaching the special education (SPED) learners. The research also examined the perceptions, challenges, and support mechanism in the integration of technology among SPED teachers. Key informant interviews or in-depth interviews were conducted amid the COVID-19 pandemic to 12 SPED teachers handling learners with special needs. The findings of the study revealed that the available assistive technologies are interactive multimedia and conventional technology. Educational apps and high-tech tools are also used but of limited number. As SPED teachers who are teaching LSENs use AT, they find it useful as a reinforcement to learning, provides satisfaction in teaching, and brings motivational impact to learners. However, this somehow leads to fixation of learners to technology. Inadequacy of resources, learners’ misbehavior during instruction, technological problems and poor mastery of skills are the identified challenges of SPED teachers. Financial, emotional, administrative, instructional and moral support are needed as a support mechanism. The study recommends for SPED schools to provide relevant trainings to SPED teachers on how to deal with the difficulties to meet the special needs of the learners.
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辅助技术在菲律宾特殊教育需要和残疾学习者教学中的整合
本研究考察了菲律宾选定学校中辅助技术(AT)在特殊教育需要学习者(LSENs)教学中的整合情况。本研究旨在确定在特殊教育(SPED)学习者教学中使用的辅助技术。本研究亦探讨了特殊语言教师对科技整合的认知、挑战及支持机制。在2019冠状病毒病大流行期间,对12名处理特殊需要学习者的特殊教育教师进行了关键信息访谈或深度访谈。研究结果显示,可用的辅助技术是交互式多媒体和传统技术。教育应用程序和高科技工具也在使用,但数量有限。作为教授lsen学生的快速教学教师,他们发现它有助于强化学习,提供教学满意度,并给学习者带来激励影响。然而,这在某种程度上导致了学习者对技术的固定。资源不足、学习者在教学过程中的不良行为、技术问题和技能掌握不佳是快速教学教师面临的挑战。需要财政、情感、行政、教学和道德支持作为支持机制。本研究建议特殊语言学校为特殊语言教师提供相关培训,让他们了解如何处理困难,以满足学习者的特殊需求。
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