The Level of Using Assistive Technologies in Inclusive Education for Students with Autism Spectrum Disorder from Teachers’ Point of View

Authors

  • Ahmed Khazaleh Al al-Bayt University
  • Hanada Abzakh Al-Balqa Applied University
  • Mo’en Alnasraween Amman Arab University
  • San’a Mustafa University of hafr al batin

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.59759/educational.v2i1.122

Keywords:

Using Assistive Technology, Inclusive Education, Autism Spectrum Disorder, Students’ Learning

Abstract

The current study aimed to identify the level of using assistive technologies in inclusive education for students diagnosed with autism spectrum disorder (ASD). The sample of the  study consisted of 193 teachers who responded to the used scale in order to assess the reality of assistive technologies in inclusive education after verifying the validity and reliability of the scale. The study results revealed that the level of using assistive technology was moderate. Furthermore, the results revealed a statistically significant difference in the level of using assistive technologies in inclusive education for students with ASD due to the teachers’ educational qualification in favour of post graduate qualification. Finally, the study findings showed no statistically significant difference between the arithmetic means of the level of using assistive technologies in inclusive education for students with ASD due to gender variable. The study recommended providing special rooms in autism centers to use assistive technology in teaching children with autism spectrum disorder, and providing what teachers need from these technologies to use with the children.

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Author Biographies

Ahmed Khazaleh , Al al-Bayt University

 

 

 

Hanada Abzakh, Al-Balqa Applied University

 

 

Mo’en Alnasraween, Amman Arab University

 

 

San’a Mustafa, University of hafr al batin

 

 

Published

2023-06-15

How to Cite

Khazaleh , A., Abzakh, H., Alnasraween, M., & Mustafa, S. (2023). The Level of Using Assistive Technologies in Inclusive Education for Students with Autism Spectrum Disorder from Teachers’ Point of View. Educational and Psychological Sciences Series, 2(1), 95–117. https://doi.org/10.59759/educational.v2i1.122

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