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Technology plays a vital role in creating a more inclusive and accessible classroom where every learner, regardless of ability or need, can thrive. Teachers work tirelessly to make learning accessible and inclusive, and technology can enhance and simplify these efforts.

Tools such as interactive boards, visualisers, Lumio software and pupil devices support educators to deliver differentiated lessons and personalised support for students with a wide range of learning needs.

Importantly, accessible technology supports independence, confidence and participation, giving all students equal opportunities to succeed.

By removing barriers to learning, we create inclusive classrooms where diversity is supported and every child is empowered to reach their full potential. ‘Impact on a Budget’ gives teachers the tools and support to leverage these powerful features, ensuring genuine access to education for all pupils.

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Engaging Every Learner

With interactive boards, teachers can present content visually, audibly, and interactively – supporting multiple learning styles and helping all students stay engaged, as the large physical size and excellent screen quality ensure every learner in the class can clearly see and access everything displayed. 

Whole-Class Visibility

Visualisers allow for live modelling and magnification of resources, making it easier for pupils with visual impairments or processing challenges to follow along.

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Digital Inclusion Strategies

Importantly, accessible technology supports Digital software like Lumio enables teachers to assign tasks at different levels, provide audio instructions and alternative formats for content, ensuring that learning is accessible to all. 

Empowering Pupil Access

Pupil devices offer flexibility - students can use assistive tools like Immersive Reader, speech to text or dictation, enlarged text or translation apps to better access the curriculum at their own pace.

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