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133 - Digital Literacy, Special Education Support Service, Ireland

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ONTACT

Special Education Support Service

Mr. Tom Daly

Ireland

www.sess.ie

+ 353 87 293 14 22

tomgdaly2014@gmail.com

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VERALL GOAL

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MISSION

The project seeks, as a part of the national literacy strategy, to offer support for teachers that are working with students

with moderate, severe and profound learning disabilities in the areas of literacy and digital literacy and to produce clear

conceptual understandings of what literacy and digital literacy means for "non-literate" students. Because of the rapid

increase of the usage of digital devices, the project also wants to reduce the increasing digital divide for the mentioned

group to cut back existing barriers and to enable full access to education and inclusion within the society. It also wants

to produce a practical framework for through which curricular targets could be achieved for these students and develop

a continuing professional development structure through which teachers could be supported in implementing concepts

and strategies to reach the projects goals.

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HE SOLUTION THAT HAS BEEN DEVELOPED

Because of an existed lack of understanding what literacy and digital literacy means for those with cognitive disabilities,

who are not literate in a conventional sense, a strategy to combat the increasing digital divide and a clear framework for

teachers through which digital literacy and new technologies could help teachers to achieve curricular targets, the staff

has developed a digital framework of competencies for teachers to be used in supporting students, an in-service

continuing professional development mechanisms to qualify teachers in these understandings, technologies and

strategies and a clear articulation and definition of literacy and digital literacy for students with cognitive disabilities.

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OUNTRIES IN WHICH IT WAS DEVELOPED

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Ireland

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OUNTRY

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COUNTRIES IN WHICH IT IS OPERATING

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Ireland

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ACTS ABOUT SIZE AND SCOPE

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The main beneficiaries are students with moderate to severe and profound general learning disabilities, in Ireland

and international

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The secondary beneficiaries are teachers of these students

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Concerning the two points mentioned before it is difficult to numerically quantify the impact but is potentially

significant