Access to appropriate ICT should be considered an entitlement.
Research abstracts and innovative examples of practice relating to this theme are presented below.

Belgium (Flemish) 

Research Abstract

Innovative Examples of Practice  

  • Sclera Picto’s database of symbols to support the education of learners using augmentative and alternative communication and those with poor or no reading skills, and to maximise visual support of verbal communication/information for every learner with special needs. PDF (106 kb)
  • Bednet: ICT to support the educational and social inclusion of learners with long-term or chronic illness. PDF (86 kb)

Cyprus

Research Abstracts

  • Andreou, E. and Mavrou, K. (2012). ‘Η διαφοροποιημένη διδασκαλία με τη χρήση των συμβόλων για το Σχεδιασμό Μάθησης για Όλους στην Ενιαία Εκπαίδευση’ [Differentiated instruction with the use of Symbols, for Universal Design for Learning, in Inclusive Education]. In N. Tsaggaridou, K. Mavrou, S. Symeonidou, H. Phtiaka, L. Symeou, and I. Elia (Eds.) [The Crisis and the Role of Pedagogy: Institutions, Values and Society – Conference Proceedings] pp. 175-186 Nicosia: Cyprus Pedagogical Association PDF (147kb)
  • Mavrou, K. (2011) ‘Assistive Technology as an Emerging Policy and Practice: Processes, Challenges and Future Directions’. Technology and Disability, 23(1), 41-52. PDF (106kb)

Czech Republic

Innovative Example of Practice 

Estonia

Innovative Example of Practice 

Finland

Innovative Example of Practice

Germany

Innovative Examples of Practice 

Italy

Research Abstracts

  • Delogu, C., Bernardini, A., D’Aloisi, D., Nicolussi, R., and Ragazzini, S. (2008) Accessibilità. L’apprendimento per tutti  [Accessibility. Learning for all] in Delogu, C (Ed.), Tecnologia per il web learning. Realtà e scenari. Firenze: University Press. ISBN 9788884536938 PDF (85kb)
  • Cecchini, P., Angelucci, P., and Della Concordia Bass, M. (2009) ‘Lim e aula digitale Inclusiva: Multimedialità e multimodalità per la partecipazione di tutti gli alunni’ [Lim and digital Inclusive Classroom: Multimedia and multimodality for the participation of all students]. Tecnologie educative per l’integrazione – Studi e Documenti degli Annali della Pubblica Istruzione, Le Monnier, n. 127/2009 PDF (84kb)
  • Trentin, G. (Ed.) (2012) Reti e inclusione socio-educativa. Il sistema di supporto WISE  [Networks and socio-educational inclusion. The WISE support system] FrancoAngeli. ISBN 9788856849240 PDF (88kb)

Netherlands

Innovative Example of Practice 

Malta

Research Abstracts

  • Gauci, A. (2011) What is the role of ICT in the education of students with autism spectrum disorder in Kindergarten classes in Malta? An MA thesis in partial fulfilment of the Master of Arts in e-Inclusion (Learning, Disability & Technology) at King’s College London. PDF (111kb)
  • Borg, S. (2010) Identifying best practice in the assistive technology evaluation of individuals with cerebral palsy. Post Graduate Thesis. PDF (102kb)
  • Gatt, M. (2007) Communication through Technology: Enabling Participation for Maltese Children with Complex Communication Needs in Roots to Inclusive Education: A Question of Wellbeing Azzopardi, A (Ed). PDF (82kb)

Innovative Example of Practice 

Norway

Research Abstract

  • Rødevand, G. M., and Hellman, R (2011) ‘Ung og begeistret: IKT-basert IADLopplæring og trening for unge med utviklingshemning’ [Young and Enthusiastic: ICT-Based IADL-Training] Down Syndrome Quarterly, 13 (1) PDF (119kb)

Poland

Innovative Example of Practice 

Portugal 

Research Abstracts

Innovative Example of Practice 

Sweden 

Innovative Examples of Practice 

  • Fredrik – how ICTs needed to support his reading and writing were identified PDF (123 kb)
  • Gunilla Almgren Bäck – a special needs teacher who provides ICT expertise to schools PDF (143 kb)
  • The benefits of Skoldatatek – ICT and inclusion support at municipal level PDF (94 kb)

United Kingdom (England)

Innovative Examples of Practice 

United Kingdom (Northern Ireland)

Innovative Examples of Practice 

United Kingdom (Scotland)

Research Abstracts

Innovative Examples of Practice 

  • Books for All project: provision of accessible learning materials for students with diverse needs PDF (156kb)
  • Digital question papers (also known as digital exam papers) PDF (131kb)
  • The Scottish Voice – bringing a high-quality text-to-speech system to Scottish school pupils and the wider public sector PDF (152kb)
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