10 Things that are good about ICT in an Early Childhood Education Inclusive Classroom
Michael Hilkemeijer
Technology integration in Early Childhood Education & Primary Education membership
Inclusion in early childhood education means increasing the participation of children in the cultures, curriculum and communities of local schools. It concerns being able to support the needs of all children. Having an inclusive environment is essential in offering opportunities for learning for children and you as an early childhood teacher want all children to benefit. The use of ICT in early childhood education is a vital tool that ensures that inclusion actually happens.
Here are a number of ways that ICT can create an inclusive classroom (North & McKeown, 2005):?
1 . Children find computers and any other form of ICT device to be motivating.
2. Text, graphics or sound can be accessed through multimedia and this can account for individual learning styles and strengths.
FACT: ICT can aid to moving from integration to inclusion. However, you need to ensure that you and your staff are developing inclusive practices at your early childhood centre.?
3. There is a lot of software that combines colour, pictures, animations, sound and humour which can grab the children’s attention who are turned off by group work and listening.?
4. Social interaction is ripe when ICT is integrated effectively as children can work together around the computer focusing on the learning task. This enables them to develop their language and social skills in addition to learning from their peers.
?5. Many keyboards offer access to word processing so that work is legible.?
6. Predictive packages can make the difference between thoughts in the head and words on the page.
FACT:?E-inclusion is based on the social model of inclusion where learning difficulties are created by the social context.??
7. Spell checkers are a great way to help children learn to spell if used correctly and can make a difference between chaos and meaning.?
8. Assistive technology is a form of ICT device that helps children with physical, sensory and learning difficulties overcome barriers.
9. Drawing tools allow early childhood teachers to develop and provide visual instruction sheets for children who have problems getting information from listening or reading.
FACT:?It is important that you understand the demands placed on children in steps of planned, technology-supported activities if you are to ensure that children with disabilities are included.
10. Don’t forget about the power of the digital camera that allows children to record experiences and achievements in a very immediate way.
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Optimising ICT for Inclusive Learning?
In the 21st century, there are many ICT tools to choose from. However, when we think of it we mostly envisage images of computers and data projectors. As teachers, we need to think how we can ensure an inclusive education for everyone and ICT tools for teaching and learning is your best option.
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From the start, UNESCO defines inclusive education as the following:
"Inclusive education?is about putting the right to education into action by reaching out to all learners, respecting their diverse needs, abilities and characteristics and eliminating all forms of discrimination in the learning environment."
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Achieving the effective use of ICT in inclusive education can begin by you as the teacher considering the environment. Now even though not all of us will work in a new school, these questions can set the foundation to ensuring that ICT in inclusive education is an important part of your strategies.
(North and McKeown, 2005)
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Organising ICT in your room
Education is for all and it is the key to changing the world. Before you change the world, change the classroom first. By organising ICT in the classroom effectively, you not only make a considerable difference to the potential of ICT capability, but also to enhancing the use of ICT in inclusive education.
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First, you need to think about how students will around the room as children with poor motor control need clear spaces. Ensure that you never leave bags and coasts in the ICT rooms.
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The layout of the room needs to always be considered and the equipment of the room needs to be considered for especially those students with SEN. Unobstructed access into and around the room is vital so not to create any mobility challenges.
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You also need to group students in a U shape or horseshoe shape for class discussions or demonstrations. If you have a large room where computers are situated around the edge this strategy is of particular importance.