The paper presents the current development of the proposed by the authors approach to defining digital and e-learning accessibility for effective pedagogical rehabilitation of learners with special learning needs. A novel aspect – intrinsic accessibility – is proposed as complementary to the previously identified extrinsic aspects of accessibility – institutional, informational and cultural. The intrinsic aspects of accessibility – lack of skills, knowledge, or motivation – influence the process of pedagogical rehabilitation of children with special learning needs. Two different pedagogical scenarios implementing educational robots are discussed in a STEAM context.
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Dimitrova, M., Sabev, N., Ozaeta, L., Nikolov, V., & Krastev, A. (2022). Aspects of the Intrinsic Motivation as Accessibility Factors in the Inclusive “STEAM” Education. Innovative STEM Education, 4(1), 24–31. https://doi.org/10.55630/stem.2022.0404
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