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Main Authors: Kurtts, Stephanie, Dobbins, Nicole, Takemae, Natsuko
Format: Recurso educativo Open Access
Language:en
Published: 2012
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Online Access:https://eric.ed.gov/?id=EJ960052
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author Kurtts, Stephanie
Dobbins, Nicole
Takemae, Natsuko
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Dobbins, Nicole
Takemae, Natsuko
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Dobbins, Nicole
Takemae, Natsuko
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contents Using Assistive Technology to Meet Diverse Learner Needs Kurtts, Stephanie Dobbins, Nicole Takemae, Natsuko Individualized Education Programs Disabilities Educational Technology Assistive Technology Librarians Individualized Instruction User Needs (Information) Library Role Technological Literacy Partnerships in Education Librarian Teacher Cooperation Library Services Accessibility (for Disabled) School Libraries Implementing new and advanced technology for instruction and access to the curriculum for the increasingly diverse student populations in schools can be a daunting task for even the most tech-savvy school personnel. This task can be even more challenging when devices, tools, and systems associated with assistive, or adaptive, technology are part of an individualized education program (IEP) for students with disabilities. School librarians should be knowledgeable about how assistive technology (AT) becomes part of a student's learning. Being a member of the team of classroom teachers, administrators, specialists, and parents who are striving to meet the needs of children who learn differently and require instructional accommodations or modifications to the curriculum using AT can be an essential role for school librarians.
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spellingShingle Using Assistive Technology to Meet Diverse Learner Needs
Kurtts, Stephanie
Dobbins, Nicole
Takemae, Natsuko
Individualized Education Programs
Disabilities
Educational Technology
Assistive Technology
Librarians
Individualized Instruction
User Needs (Information)
Library Role
Technological Literacy
Partnerships in Education
Librarian Teacher Cooperation
Library Services
Accessibility (for Disabled)
School Libraries
Using Assistive Technology to Meet Diverse Learner Needs Kurtts, Stephanie Dobbins, Nicole Takemae, Natsuko Individualized Education Programs Disabilities Educational Technology Assistive Technology Librarians Individualized Instruction User Needs (Information) Library Role Technological Literacy Partnerships in Education Librarian Teacher Cooperation Library Services Accessibility (for Disabled) School Libraries Implementing new and advanced technology for instruction and access to the curriculum for the increasingly diverse student populations in schools can be a daunting task for even the most tech-savvy school personnel. This task can be even more challenging when devices, tools, and systems associated with assistive, or adaptive, technology are part of an individualized education program (IEP) for students with disabilities. School librarians should be knowledgeable about how assistive technology (AT) becomes part of a student's learning. Being a member of the team of classroom teachers, administrators, specialists, and parents who are striving to meet the needs of children who learn differently and require instructional accommodations or modifications to the curriculum using AT can be an essential role for school librarians.
title Using Assistive Technology to Meet Diverse Learner Needs
topic Individualized Education Programs
Disabilities
Educational Technology
Assistive Technology
Librarians
Individualized Instruction
User Needs (Information)
Library Role
Technological Literacy
Partnerships in Education
Librarian Teacher Cooperation
Library Services
Accessibility (for Disabled)
School Libraries
url https://eric.ed.gov/?id=EJ960052