Considerations about the assistive technology in the brazilian educational scenario
DOI:
https://doi.org/10.5902/1984686X18825Keywords:
Special Education, Assistive technology, Professionals preparationAbstract
The growing demand for production of theoretical and practical knowledge about assistive technology (AT) throughout the multiple contexts in Brazil calls, in the education field, for researches on this subject. Based on a review of studies that presents concepts and practices, we bring considerations about definitions and policies, which legitimize this interface in education and practical investigations already carried out, highlighting three major obstacles identified: the vagueness of the current AT concept; difficulties in to access the resources; and the lack of professionals involved trained to use these devices. This study indicates the increase of demands for the maintenance of the investment throughout the country, such as the training of the human resources and the development of more assertive actions concerning the effectiveness use of these resources in the Brazilian educational context, in order to ensure the autonomy and participation of students with disabilities in their daily activities.Downloads
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