Model of Providing Assistive Technologies in Special Education Schools

Lersilp, Suchitporn and Putthinoi, Supawadee and Chakpitak, Nopasit (2015) Model of Providing Assistive Technologies in Special Education Schools. Global Journal of Health Science, 8 (1). p. 36. ISSN 1916-9736

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Abstract

Most students diagnosed with disabilities in Thai special education schools received assistive technologies, but this did not guarantee the greatest benefits. The purpose of this study was to survey the provision, use and needs of assistive technologies, as well as the perspectives of key informants regarding a model of providing them in special education schools. The participants were selected by the purposive sampling method, and they comprised 120 students with visual, physical, hearing or intellectual disabilities from four special education schools in Chiang Mai, Thailand; and 24 key informants such as parents or caregivers, teachers, school principals and school therapists. The instruments consisted of an assistive technology checklist and a semi-structured interview. Results showed that a category of assistive technologies was provided for students with disabilities, with the highest being “services”, followed by “media” and then “facilities”. Furthermore, mostly students with physical disabilities were provided with assistive technologies, but those with visual disabilities needed it more. Finally, the model of providing assistive technologies was composed of 5 components: Collaboration; Holistic perspective; Independent management of schools; Learning systems and a production manual for users; and Development of an assistive technology center, driven by 3 major sources such as Government and Private organizations, and Schools.

Item Type: Article
Subjects: Academic Digital Library > Medical Science
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Date Deposited: 01 May 2023 05:43
Last Modified: 03 Feb 2024 04:26
URI: http://publications.article4sub.com/id/eprint/1387

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