The development of inclusive distance learning: analysis of experiences in isolationel
Keywords:
Inclusive education, inclusive distance learning, educational technology, special educational needsAbstract
The impact of the COVID-19 pandemic on global education systems led to a quick transition to distance learning and brought to the fore the problems of inclusiveness of students with special educational needs. The main goal of this research is to study the part of inclusive distance learning during the pandemic, research distance learning technologies, pedagogical challenges to working with distance learning, and social challenges of the educational system and measures against these hurdles. The study analyzes the key factors leading to the development of an inclusive learning environment using secondary data analysis, which includes adaptive technologies along with teacher training and government policy interventions. The research shows the necessity of investing in inclusive practices and digital tools and helps teachers to develop in order to allow more equal access to education for all students. It ends with practical recommendations for educational institutions, teachers, and policymakers and sets the agenda for further research to examine the long-term impact of the pandemic on inclusive education.
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