Additional resources
Books
Technology for SEND in Primary Schools
A Guide for Best Practice
Helen Caudwell
Stephen Cullingford-Agnew
2017
Reimagining Education:
Hearing Children's Voices to Design Schools Where All Belong
Maddi Popoola, Sarah Sivers, Louise McDonagh
2025
Disability and Technology:
An Interdisciplinary and International Approach
Roulstone 2016
Summary
"Disability and Technology" by Alan Roulstone, offers a comprehensive exploration of the intersection of disability studies and technology, from both international and interdisciplinary perspectives. This book delves into the complex relationship between technology, society, and disability, analysing how assistive and mainstream technologies can influence disabled people's identities, empowerment, and participation in society. Roulstone illuminates the potential of technology in facilitating independence and enhancing quality of life for disabled people, while also critically examining the barriers and issues related to access, use, design, policy, and societal attitudes. Drawing from various disciplines and featuring global perspectives, the book aims to foster a nuanced understanding of the role of technology in disability, pushing for inclusive design and equitable access in a digitally evolving world.
An Evidence-Based Guide to Assistive Technology
Meeting the Needs of All Students with Disabilities
Alice L. Rhodes
Victoria Slocum
2026
Disability Inclusion
and Inclusive
Education
Chennat 2019
Summary
Assistive Technology in Special Education:
Resources to Support Literacy, Communication, and Learning Differences
Joan L. Green
2018
The Role of Assistive Technology in Fostering Inclusive Education:
Strategies and Tools to Support Change
Hoogerwerf 2022
Assistive Technologies:
Principles & Practice
Cook, Polgar & Encarnaçã 2020
Summary
The book serves as a comprehensive guide on the subject of assistive technologies. This book dives into the theoretical principles underlying assistive technologies while illustrating the application of these principles in practical contexts. The authors delve into the design and use of assistive technologies, discussing their role in enhancing the lives of disabled people. The book covers a broad spectrum of technologies, ranging from those aiding mobility, communication, and cognition to those supporting independent living. It emphasises an interdisciplinary approach, incorporating insights from healthcare, engineering, and social sciences to provide a holistic understanding of assistive technologies' roles and potentials. The guide also includes case studies, design considerations, and ethical discussions to prepare students, clinicians, and researchers for informed and compassionate practice in the field of assistive technologies.
Identifying Assistive Technology for Late Primary Learners with Dyslexia
CALL Scotland - Online Resource
Paul Nisbet
2023
Academic Journals
Disability & Society
International Journal of Inclusive Education
Assistive Technology
Assistive Technology Outcomes & Benefit
Journal Articles
Technology for people, not disabilities: ensuring access and inclusion
Journal of Research in Special Educational Needs
The authors propose alternative ways of thinking about inclusive and accessible technology and provide practical ways that accessible technologies can promote greater access and flexibility for disabled students.
Seeking information about assistive technology: Exploring current practices, challenges, and the need for smarter systems
This research paper on the topic of assistive technology (AT) and its accessibility. It discusses the challenges faced by disabled people in accessing AT, including information barriers and the need for individualised approaches.
Assistive technology for the inclusion of students with disabilities: a systematic review
The main objective of this paper focuses on conducting a systematic review of studies regarding the impact of Assistive Technology for the inclusion of students with disabilities.
Assistive Technology for Students With Disabilities: An Updated Snapshot
The authors explored reported use regarding assistive technology by secondary students with disabilities. Overall, the authors found low rates
of assistive technology reported use among students with disabilities aggregated.
How speech technologies can help people with disabilities
The paper covers different types of disabilities such as visual, hearing, and speech, as well as physical disabilities. The article explains how text-to-speech (TTS) technology can be used as an aid for visually impaired computer users, allowing them to access and manipulate text on their devices
Use of Educational Technology in Primary Education:
Protocol for a Systemic Review
Web Resources
Disability Rights UK
nasen - Assistive Technology resources
Aventido blog
Reports and Case Studies




