Inclusive Education through Technology: Opportunities and Limitations in Digital Classrooms
Author: Md. Dablu Sk, Dr. Dilip Kumar Mondal
Inclusive education through technology has emerged as a significant strategy for assuring equal educational opportunities and encouraging participation among students with various needs and abilities. The opportunities and constraints of inclusive education in digital classroom settings are examined in this study. The study used a qualitative and descriptive research methodology and mostly drew from secondary sources, including books, research articles, policy documents, and academic reports about educational technology and inclusive education. The findings show that accessibility, student engagement, personalised learning, and educational involvement have all been greatly enhanced by digital tools, assistive technologies, online learning platforms, and virtual classrooms. Students from a variety of social, cultural, and geographic backgrounds can more successfully access instructional resources in technology-supported learning environments. The digital gap, poor technology infrastructure, low digital literacy, barriers to accessibility for students with impairments, and inadequate teacher preparation are just a few of the issues that the report also highlights. These limitations frequently result in unequal educational possibilities, especially for pupils from underprivileged and rural regions. The study concludes that, while technology has the potential to support inclusive education, its successful implementation necessitates accessible infrastructure, teacher preparation, equitable policies, and learner-centred educational practices to ensure meaningful and inclusive digital learning for all students.
Keywords: Inclusive Education, Educational Technology, Digital Classrooms, Assistive Technology, Digital Learning Environment
Keywords: Inclusive Education, Educational Technology, Digital Classrooms, Assistive Technology, Digital Learning Environment
