THE TECHNOLOGY OF CREATING VALUABLE ATTITUDES IN INCLUSIVE EDUCATION

Aqiyeva Shaxlo Beshim Qizi

Keywords: Inclusive culture, cultural components, typology inclusive culture, features of formation.


Abstract

There  is  increasing  recognition  of the value  of  inclusive  education  and the  role  of  universal  design  for learning in supporting it.  However, moves towards inclusion are taking place at differentrates in different countries.  Technology has  considerable, but  largely unused  potential  to  support  inclusive  education  of disabled  people  and  other  minority  groups.    In  particular  it  can  provide  multiple  means  of  presenting, representing and expressing learning and through AT enable disabled learners to overcome barriers they would  otherwise  experience  to  participating  in  the  curriculum.    It  also  has  the  potential  to  increase enjoyment  and  motivation.    There  is  increasing  evidence  of  the  value  of  ICT  and AT  in  supporting  and improving the education of disabled people.  Distance education has potential to increase educational access, but should not be at the expense of making institutional education accessible.  However, not all the  initiatives consider  the needs  of  disabled  people.   Differentiated  learning  supported  by technology  has considerable potential, but is rarely used, largely due to lack of appropriate teacher education and other resources.  The lack of schools  and other educational infrastructure and poverty raise particular challenges to the introduction of technology mediated UCL in the low (and medium) income countries.  However,  the  barriers  worldwide  are  similar  and  include  lack  of  funding  and  other  resources,  lack  of available technologies and specialists and lack of teacher education


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