“…One part of the research indicates the presence of barriers for the effective teaching of students with special needs. Lack of information (Morgado et al, 2016;Moriña et al, 2017a), inadequate education and training of teachers to work with disabled people (Hewett, Douglas, McLinden, & Keil, 2017;Rodríguez Martín, Álvarez Arregui, & García-Ruiz, 2014), lack of convenient and accessible infrastructure (Lourens & Swartz, 2016;Strnadová, Hájková, & Květoňová, 2015), lack of convenient and accessible virtual learning environment (Bakken et al, 2017;Zubillaga Del Río & Alba Pastor, 2013), poorly functioning interaction of university staff and special employees (tutors, mentors) (Björnsdóttir, 2017;Moriña et al, 2017b;Murphy 2017), insufficient consideration of students' individual characteristics (personal qualities) (Emmers et al, 2017), lack of favorable social environment (Björnsdóttir, 2017), rigidity of curriculum (Björnsdóttir, 2017), (Hewett, Douglas, McLinden, & Keil, 2017), (Rodríguez Martín, Álvarez Arregui, & García-Ruiz, 2014) and teaching methods (Björnsdóttir 2017), lack of funding and administrative support (Cambridge-Johnson et al, 2014) have been identified.…”