Abstract

Digital divide refers to the gap of unequal accessibility and experience for access and use of modern information and communication technologies; digital inclusion has a focus on a practical, policy-driven approach in this context that addresses the needs of communities as a whole. Inclusive education is a process of strengthening the capacity of education systems to reach out all learners being welcomed in regular classes and to support them to learn, contribute and participate in all aspects of the life in schools and training institutions. Inclusive education is in many European countries at the beginning, even though it has numerous benefits and supports digital inclusion. This chapter presents some aspects of supporting inclusive education through digital technologies, the impact of digital divide and digital inclusion on inclusive education and how could digital platforms support digital inclusion. Some example of European projects with own participation of authors are presented where inclusive educational methodologies and technologies have been developed to minimize the negative impact of digital divide on people with disabilities and support inclusive education and training.

Highlights

  • Inclusive education is a process of strengthening the capacity of education systems to reach out to all learners (European Commission, 2014) that means that all students attend and are welcomed in regular classes and are supported to learn, contribute and participate in all aspects of the life in schools and training institutions

  • Digital divide refers to the gap of such unequal accessibility and experience referring access and use of modern information and communication technologies

  • Which is the impact of digital divide and digital inclusion on inclusive education?

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INTRODUCTION

Inclusive education is a process of strengthening the capacity of education systems to reach out to all learners (European Commission, 2014) that means that all students attend and are welcomed in regular classes and are supported to learn, contribute and participate in all aspects of the life in schools and training institutions. Inclusive education requires to develop schools and training institutions, classrooms, programs and activities so that all students learn and participate together. Which is the impact of digital divide and digital inclusion on inclusive education? The authors present some examples of European projects with own participation where inclusive educational methodologies and technologies have been developed to minimize the negative impact of digital divide and support inclusive education and training

DIGITAL DIVIDE AND DIGITAL INCLUSION
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