Elevating Learning with Assistive Technology for School-aged Children - Webinar replay

Recorded 8 November 2023

Research suggests children with disability fare better in inclusive mainstream education, and able-bodied students who are educated alongside those with disability hold fewer prejudicial views.

Three of the six commissioners called for the end of special schools by 2051 and no new enrolments from 2032. The remaining commissioners did not think a total phase-out was needed to achieve inclusive education.

All commissioners, however, agreed the status quo could not continue.

So, today, we’re asking the question: is Assistive Technology one of the tools that needs to be integrated on-mass into the education space to help in bridging some of the gaps in learning for students with disabilities or is it like throwing a pencil eraser at spilled bucket of paint?

Assistive technology is changing rapidly and it is no longer confined to being specialised, high-tech equipment. It can be low tech, free/low-cost technology or settings that are built-in to consumer devices and assistive technology, if used across the whole student population could have benefits for all students, not just those with extra learning needs.

The aim of this webinar is to further inform parents, carers and those invested in the education sector on how AT can be accessed and implemented as a practical tool to help your kids navigate life and learning. We’ll talk about gathering a team of experts, including your child's school, how to manage your expectations of what AT can do and finding out who is responsible for providing what, when it comes to supplying AT.

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