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Rachel F. Adler; Devorah Kletenik – Journal of Postsecondary Education and Disability, 2023
While more universities are including IT accessibility in their computer science programs for undergraduate and graduate students, there is little accessibility training available for K-12 teachers. We created an intervention through which postsecondary students had opportunities to experience five computer games with a simulated impairment…
Descriptors: Elementary Secondary Education, Postsecondary Education, Computer Science Education, College Students
Loy, David P.; Autry, Cari; Janke, Megan C.; Fish, Matthew; Burnworth, Rebecca; Whisner, Wendy; Harrell, Lauren – Schole: A Journal of Leisure Studies and Recreation Education, 2023
In response to academic and healthcare restrictions from the COVID-19 pandemic, the Pirate Wellness Program (PWP), a recreational therapy telehealth program, was developed and implemented in May of 2020 by East Carolina University Recreational Therapy (RT) faculty to provide virtual services and interventions to quarantined individuals with…
Descriptors: COVID-19, Pandemics, Wellness, Health Promotion
Mesa, Jennifer – Science and Children, 2018
As an instructional framework, Universal Design for Learning (UDL) can guide science teachers to purposefully apply evidence-based instructional practices to increase engagement and learning of students with disabilities (Israel, Ribuffo, and Smith 2014; Marino et al. 2014; Ok et al. 2016). This article describes how to use the Universal Design…
Descriptors: Science Instruction, Access to Education, Barriers, Student Needs
Walker, Zachary; McMahon, Don D.; Rosenblatt, Kara; Arner, Tracy – SAGE Open, 2017
The success of Pokémon Go is demonstrating that augmented reality (AR) is reaching the masses quickly and can be a robust tool to enhance student engagement and learning. Leveraging AR for instructional purposes has the potential to become a powerful medium for Universal Design for Learning (UDL) by providing new tools for multiple means of…
Descriptors: Physical Environment, Simulated Environment, Computer Simulation, Learner Engagement
Akpan, Joseph P.; Beard, Lawrence A. – Universal Journal of Educational Research, 2014
Educators and caregivers now have the opportunity to individualize and differentiate instructions with many technological devices never before available. Assistive Technology is being introduced in the classroom at all levels as a tool for teachers to help deliver instruction to all students. Assistive Technology is widely used to ensure…
Descriptors: Assistive Technology, Technology Uses in Education, Mathematics Instruction, Teaching Methods
Winzer, Margret – Education and Society, 2013
Teacher education programs are designed to provide teacher candidates with the knowledge and the skills for effective classroom learning and teaching. This includes providing relevant opportunities for student teachers to develop personal philosophies that will promote environments supportive of the participation and achievement of all learners,…
Descriptors: Disabilities, Preservice Teachers, Portfolios (Background Materials), Teacher Education Programs

Barney, Keith W. – Schole: A Journal of Leisure Studies and Recreation Education, 2012
Disability simulation as a form of experiential learning has been a popular way for students to "learn what it is like to have a disability" in many different educational curricula from nursing to recreation. There is a lack of research detailing the efficacy of such activities, and some researchers have noted the possibility of negative results.…
Descriptors: Attitudes toward Disabilities, Measurement Techniques, Experiential Learning, Educational Practices
Burton, Andrew M.; Liu, Hao; Battersby, Steven; Brown, David; Sherkat, Nasser; Standen, Penny; Walker, Marion – International Journal of Game-Based Learning, 2011
Stroke is the main cause of long term disability worldwide. Of those surviving, more than half will fail to regain functional usage of their impaired upper limb. Typically stroke upper limb rehabilitation exercises consist of repeated movements, which when tracked can form the basis of inputs to games. This paper discusses two systems utilizing…
Descriptors: Educational Games, Neurological Impairments, Disabilities, Rehabilitation
Marino, Matthew T.; Tsurusaki, Blakely K.; Basham, James D. – Science Teacher, 2011
Have you ever bought a computer program that you thought would be great for your struggling students, only to find that it did not work on your school computers, or that your students found it difficult to use? Selecting science software for students with learning and other disabilities can be a challenge. This Idea Bank provides a list of…
Descriptors: Access to Computers, Computer Software, Educational Technology, Disabilities
Zionch, Allenda – Intervention in School and Clinic, 2011
Today's students are digital natives. From computers to MP3 players, the everyday use of technology in society underscores the necessity of using technology in education. The use of digital simulations especially has had positive outcomes for students with disabilities in generalizing various life skills necessary for transition beyond high…
Descriptors: Computer Simulation, Disabilities, Educational Technology, Transitional Programs
Shapiro, Johanna; Cho, Beverly – Gerontology & Geriatrics Education, 2011
Medical Readers' Theater (MRT) is an innovative and simple way of helping medical students to reflect on difficult-to-discuss topics in geriatrics medical education, such as aging stereotypes, disability and loss of independence, sexuality, assisted living, relationships with adult children, and end-of-life issues. The authors describe a required…
Descriptors: Medical Education, Geriatrics, Medical Students, Reflection
Salend, Spencer J. – TEACHING Exceptional Children, 2009
Although many teachers are using new technologies to differentiate instruction and administer tests, educators are also employing a range of technology-based resources and strategies to implement a variety of classroom assessments as alternatives to standardized and teacher-made testing. Technology-based classroom assessments focus on the use of…
Descriptors: Student Evaluation, Testing, Educational Technology, Teacher Made Tests
Eccleston, Stuart T. – Journal of the International Association of Special Education, 2010
Successful inclusion is directly related to collaboration success between the special education specialist and the general classroom teacher. The role of the special educator has undergone steady change ever since students with exceptionalities were intentionally included in regular classrooms. This role now requires effective collaborative…
Descriptors: Cooperation, Leadership Qualities, Special Education Teachers, Classrooms

Kauffman, James M.; And Others – Remedial and Special Education (RASE), 1985
Microcomputer simulation of pupils offers one means of addressing some of the practical problems of teacher training. A simulation is described and general findings to date are summarized. Anticipated developments and potential benefits are discussed. (Author/CL)
Descriptors: Computer Assisted Instruction, Disabilities, Microcomputers, Simulation

Fairchild, Thomas N. – Teaching Exceptional Children, 1984
Nine school psychology graduate students participated in simulation experiences designed to help them understand the needs and problems of teachers of disabled students. In a setting closely resembling the classroom, participants engaged in arithmetic, language, recess, handwriting, art, and report card simulations. (CL)
Descriptors: Disabilities, Higher Education, Professional Education, School Psychologists