Inclusion of Digital Literacy Skills in Transition Planning for Students With Intellectual Disabilities

Author:

Baxter Abigail1,Reeves Linda M.1ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Department of Leadership and Teacher Education, University of South Alabama, Mobile, AL, USA

Abstract

Inclusive post-secondary education (PSE) for students with intellectual disabilities (IDs) is becoming increasingly common in colleges and universities. A majority of these inclusive PSE programs focus on academic enrichment, socialization, independent living skills, integrated work experiences, and career skills. Thus, in inclusive PSE programs, it is important for students with ID to be able to use technology for academic, employment, independent living, and communication functions. It is also beneficial if these students are able to use different technology devices (e.g., computers, smart phones, and tablets) for multiple purposes in order to complete academic, social, recreational, and vocational tasks. Although students with ID can be taught these skills in college, students who begin PSE programs already having these technology skills are better prepared for college and adulthood. Including digital literacy skills, technology strategies, and assistive technology use and application goals in Individualized Education Program (IEP) transition plans may be very helpful in preparing high school students for multiple adult outcomes. This paper describes some of the assistive technology and digital literacy skills, strategies, tools, and goals that secondary level special education teachers should include in students’ IEPs and transition plans. It also suggests how special education teachers can teach these technology skills.

Publisher

SAGE Publications

Subject

Computer Science Applications,Education

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