Reflections on Ethics, Technology, and Learning Disabilities

Author:

Raskind Marshall H.1,Higgins Eleanor L.2

Affiliation:

1. Marshall H. Raskind, PhD, is director of research at the Frostig Center. He received his doctoral degree in education from the Claremont Graduate School. His research interests are in the areas of technology as well as of learning disabilities across the lifespan.

2. Eleanor L. Higgins, PhD, is a research associate at the Frostig Center. She received her doctoral degree in anthropological linguistics from the University of California, Riverside. She is currently conducting longitudinal research on persons with learning disabilities and in the area of language and technology. Address: Marshall H. Raskind, Frostig Center, 971 N. Altadena Dr., Pasadena, CA 91107.

Abstract

Over the last several years, the field of learning disabilities has directed considerable attention toward the area of technology. However, there have been few discussions regarding the larger ethical implications that surround the use of technology with persons with learning disabilities. This article employs the fundamental ethical principles of beneficence, justice, and autonomy as a framework from which to reflect upon the use of technology with persons with learning disabilities to help ensure that the greatest possible rewards will be gained, while simultaneously minimizing any potential negative consequences. These principles are applied to a number of topics, including instructional/remedial, assistive, and diagnostic technology; technology and special abilities; social/psychological impact of technology; health-related concerns; technological access; and medical technologies.

Publisher

SAGE Publications

Subject

General Health Professions,Education,Health(social science)

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