Asian Journal Collaboration of Social Environment and Education
Vol. 4 No. 1: (July) 2026

Inclusive pre-laboratory learning in engineering laboratories: A systematic literature review on accessibility for students with disabilities

Kadek Adi Mahendra (Department of Civil Engineering, Faculty of Engineering, Universitas Lampung, Bandar Lampung, Lampung 35142)



Article Info

Publish Date
30 Jul 2026

Abstract

Background: Laboratory-based engineering education continues to face persistent challenges in ensuring accessible and inclusive learning environments for students with disabilities, particularly during the pre-laboratory phase, which is often characterized by technical complexity and safety risks. Inadequate pre-laboratory preparation may lead to learning barriers, reduced participation, and increased procedural errors. This study aims to systematically examine inclusive pre-laboratory learning strategies in engineering laboratories and analyze their implications for accessibility, laboratory safety, and overall learning quality. Methods: This study employed a systematic literature review grounded in inclusive education theory and Universal Design for Learning. Peer-reviewed scholarly articles related to engineering laboratories, pre-laboratory instruction, accessibility, and disability were systematically identified and thematically analyzed to explore dominant instructional approaches, design strategies, and reported educational outcomes. Findings: The review reveals that inclusive pre-laboratory learning, implemented through multimodal instructional materials, adaptive safety guidance, and virtual or simulated laboratory environments, consistently enhances students’ cognitive and procedural preparedness. These strategies reduce procedural errors, improve compliance with safety standards, and strengthen confidence and perceived safety among students with disabilities. The findings further demonstrate that such approaches benefit not only students with disabilities but also the broader student population, supporting the principles of Universal Design for Learning that emphasize flexibility, multiple means of representation, and learner engagement. Conclusion: Inclusive pre-laboratory learning is identified as an effective, scalable, and sustainable pedagogical strategy for developing equitable engineering laboratory environments without requiring extensive physical infrastructure modifications. Novelty/Originality of this article: This article contributes to the field by providing a systematic synthesis that integrates accessibility, laboratory safety, and pre-laboratory learning into a unified and practical conceptual framework, thereby advancing the state of the art in inclusive engineering education.

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Journal Info

Abbrev

AJCSEE

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Subject

Education Environmental Science

Description

Asian Journal Collaboration of Social Environment and Education (AJCSEE) is a journal that publishes scientific articles in the field of education and social environment. The journal discusses educational policies, educational issues, social environmental policies, and social environmental issues ...