Teacher Satisfaction with the Availability of Assistive Technologies for Students with Sensory Impairments in Inclusive Schools

IF 1.3 Q3 EDUCATION, SCIENTIFIC DISCIPLINES
Ali Albalhareth, Suhib Saleem Saleem
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This study investigates teacher satisfaction with available assistive technology (AT) for students with sensory impairments in their classrooms. The study group included teachers of deaf and hard of hearing (Dhh) and blind and visually impaired students in Najran region, a southern city in the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia. The findings suggest that teachers of students with sensory impairments feel that their schools should provide them with updated AT to better serve their students. Additionally, the results indicate that satisfaction with the available AT was not impacted by the teacher’s gender. This study reinforces that more AT must be provided for students with sensory impairments. In addition to increasing the availability of AT, schools should educate teachers on techniques associated with implementing AT in their classrooms. This study confirms the importance of the technology in the educational process and the success of achieving its objectives.
在全纳学校,教师对为有感觉障碍的学生提供辅助技术的满意度
本研究旨在调查教师在课堂上对感官障碍学生可用辅助技术(AT)的满意度。研究小组包括来自沙特阿拉伯王国南部城市纳吉兰地区的聋哑和重听(Dhh)教师以及盲人和视障学生。研究结果表明,有感觉障碍学生的教师认为他们的学校应该为他们提供更新的AT,以更好地服务他们的学生。此外,研究结果显示,教师的性别并不影响教师对可用AT的满意度。这项研究强调,必须为有感觉障碍的学生提供更多的AT。除了增加AT的可用性外,学校还应该教育教师在课堂上实施AT的相关技术。这项研究证实了技术在教育过程中的重要性和实现其目标的成功。
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