The Future of Robotics in Special Needs Education

Authors

    Ghorban Hemati Alamdarloo * Associate Professor, Department of Exceptional Children, Shiraz University, Shiraz, Iran ghemati@shirazu.ac.ir
https://doi.org/10.61838/kman.prien.1.4.1

Keywords:

Future of Robotics, Individuals with Special Needs, Robotics in Education

Abstract

The integration of robotics in education has garnered increasing attention, particularly in the realm of special needs education. As technology evolves, so does its potential to enhance learning experiences for students with disabilities. This letter explores the current state and future prospects of using robotics in special needs education, drawing on recent research to highlight both the challenges and opportunities. The future of robotics in special needs education holds immense promise. By enhancing academic skills, boosting motivation and engagement, and supporting social and emotional development, robotics can significantly improve the educational experiences of students with disabilities. However, to realize this potential, it is essential to address the challenges related to design, accessibility, and educator training. Continued research and innovation will be crucial in ensuring that robotics can serve as an effective tool in special needs education, providing tailored support that meets the diverse needs of all students.

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Published

2023-10-01

Submitted

2025-08-16

Revised

2025-11-12

Accepted

2025-11-23

How to Cite

Hemati Alamdarloo, G. (2023). The Future of Robotics in Special Needs Education. Psychological Research in Individuals With Exceptional Needs, 1(4), 1-3. https://doi.org/10.61838/kman.prien.1.4.1