ICT in teaching for children with intellectual disabilities

J Intellect Disabil. 2021 Apr 8:1744629521995376. doi: 10.1177/1744629521995376. Online ahead of print.

Abstract

The impact of information and communication technologies (ICT) is increasing in teaching, and practice shows that there is a need for individual work in the educational process. This paper gives an analysis of the attitudes of teachers about the use of ICT as a means for individualizing teaching in regular and special primary schools. The results showed that teachers' attitudes toward ICT as a way of individualization are positive, but they are more pronounced among teachers from special primary schools. Individualized teaching encourages students to progress, but it can negatively affect students' social behavior. Teachers must have a good knowledge of working with ICT, so seminars on the use of ICT should be organized. ICT affect the education of all students. Teachers from both regular and special primary schools think agree that ICTs are just for fun and that they have no place in the classroom, but at home.

Keywords: children with intellectual disabilities; individualization; information and communication technologies; regular and special primary schools; teachers.