The use of assistive technology to minimise educational learning barriers for learners with cerebral palsy
Soené Botha,
Maryke Anneke Mihai
Abstract:Cerebral palsy (CP) poses unique challenges in education because of motor impairments and communication difficulties. Assistive technology (AT) offers innovative solutions to address these barriers and create inclusive learning environments. In this article, we examine the use of assistive technology in minimising learning barriers for learners with cerebral palsy. We conducted semi-structured interviews with educators teaching at a CP school and learners who have been diagnosed with CP and observed lessons. T… Show more
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