Survey parents and teachers

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Did you know that 116 teachers and parents filled out our online survey? 🖱️
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As part of our research we sent out an online survey to collect information on the use of both mainstream and assistive technologies in inclusive early child education and care settings.⠀⠀
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In total, 116 teachers and parents from Italy, Cyprus, Republic of North Macedonia/Kosovo, and Belgium, shared their findings with us!⠀⠀
Want to learn more about what they’ve found?⠀⠀

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The majority of parents from our survey said they use mainstream technology in their children’s classrooms.

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98% of the teachers from our survey confirmed that they consider the use of technologies useful to promote inclusive activities!

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The majority of parents from our survey confirmed that they would like to be informed about how technology can be used in inclusive education.

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Parents affirmed that the most frequent technology used for inclusive education is a personal computer, followed by a tablet, an interactive whiteboard and smartphones.

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About 80% of the teachers reported that they lack guidelines or protocols to use technology in early child education and care settings to promote inclusive activities.

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The barriers to the use of assistive technology seem to be mostly related to teachers’ competences and the resources that are available.

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Most of the teachers that reported to have a lack of training on IT, are interested in receiving specific training on information technology use for inclusive education and care.