Responding to the needs of more Challenged Students: Teacher empowerment during COVID-19 Lockdown and Beyond
Keywords:
Autism Spectrum, Covid-19, Empowerment, ICT, Speech-language disability.Abstract
Dealing with students with severe challenges is a more daunting task
for teachers. There are significantly higher rates of students with
disabilities in developing countries such as South Africa. The South
African government is trying immensely to improve how teachers are
empowered to assist them in their work of dealing with these
students. These strategies are adapted to fit into the needs of
students depending on the type of challenges they have. The risks are
thought to be particularly high during COVID-19 lockdown where
normal face-to-face classes are replaced with online teaching. When
the President announced the national lockdown, students and
teachers had to adapt to the new strategy of conducting teaching and
learning using online strategies. With students with challenges such as
Autism Spectrum and Speech-Language barriers is a big challenge as
they need specialized assistive devices to access learning content.
Most students come from socially disadvantaged homes where they
cannot access Information and Communication Technology (ICT)
facilities. This paper aims to investigate how teachers can be
empowered with strategies that can be used during COVID-19 and
beyond for students with Autism and those with speech and language
barriers. The literature explored here does not only illustrate what
numerous authors say about teacher empowerment strategies, but it
also illustrates how some of these strategies can be useful for both
teachers and students. The discussion is to assist in delivering the best
strategies that are accessible by both teachers and students in teaching and learning during the COVID-19 lockdown period and
beyond.