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The Impact of a School Board’s One-to-One iPad Initiative on Equity and Inclusion
Author(s) -
Lori Kirkpatrick,
Heather M. Brown,
Michelle Searle,
Adrienne E. Sauder,
Eric Smiley
Publication year - 2017
Publication title -
exceptionality education international
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
ISSN - 1918-5227
DOI - 10.5206/eei.v27i2.7751
Subject(s) - inclusion (mineral) , equity (law) , psychology , curriculum , pedagogy , focus group , mathematics education , social psychology , sociology , political science , anthropology , law
This paper examines the impact of a school board’s one-to-one iPad initiative on equity and inclusion. Data include: questionnaires from Grade 7–9 students, teachers, and administrators; focus groups with inclusion coaches; and interviews with classroom teachers. The results show that the iPads have supported equity among students in the district; there is now less disparity in terms of access to technology on the basis of families’ socio-economic status. The results show that the iPads have also supported the academic and social inclusion of students with exceptionalities; themes that arose across the data sources include: differentiation of content, access to grade-level curriculum, the appearance of sameness, communication and collaboration among students with and without exceptionalities, and positive student affect. Negative implications included the potential for students who struggle with self-regulation to be negatively affected and the potential for the technology to be used in socially exclusionary ways.

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