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Michele C. McDonnall; Jennifer L. Cmar – Journal of Visual Impairment & Blindness, 2024
Introduction: Underemployment of people with visual impairments has long been a concern among professionals in the field of blindness and low vision, but limited research has been conducted on this topic. In this study, we assessed educational underemployment of employed college graduates with and without visual impairments to evaluate differences…
Descriptors: College Graduates, Visual Impairments, Underemployment, Employment Potential
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Ghemrawi, Rose; Kerek, Racha; Kayed, Kawthar; Aldulaymi, Raghad; Ramadan, Azza; Khair, Mostafa – Journal of American College Health, 2023
Objective: To examine whether self-reported sleep duration and visual impairment were associated among College students. Participants: Students (n = 1002, age 17-35 years) from Lebanon and the United Arab Emirates. Methods: Students were asked to complete a validated questionnaire between October 2018 and May 2019. The questions were related to…
Descriptors: Visual Impairments, Sleep, College Students, Foreign Countries
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Callie Brusegaard; Mackenzie Savaiano; HuyenTran Vo – Journal of Visual Impairment & Blindness, 2024
Introduction: This study reviews state certification requirements for teachers of students with visual impairments (TVIs). Method: TVI certification criteria were systematically reviewed and coded from 55 states and territories. Fifteen variables captured a broad overview of criteria including license and endorsement data (i.e., terminology, grade…
Descriptors: Teacher Certification, State Standards, Students with Disabilities, Visual Impairments
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Schles, Rachel Anne; Chastain, Madeline – Journal of Visual Impairment & Blindness, 2023
Introduction: The shortage of teachers of students with visual impairments is well documented, yet little research exists exploring the motivations of why individuals join the profession. This study evaluated why alumni of a Southeastern teacher preparation program became teachers of students with visual impairments and how they chose which…
Descriptors: Visual Impairments, Students with Disabilities, Preservice Teacher Education, Special Education Teachers
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Montenegro-Rueda, Marta; Fernández-Batanero, José María; Fernández-Cerero, José – British Journal of Special Education, 2023
Information and communication technology (ICT) are creating new horizons in the educational responses to students who have a disability in higher education. This study aims to provide the academic community with an overview of the research pertaining to ICT as a support for students with low vision or blindness. Data were obtained through a…
Descriptors: Educational Technology, Students with Disabilities, College Students, Blindness
Ronald D. Dillard – ProQuest LLC, 2023
The following study seeks to answer this research question: What is the lived experience of college graduates who are Black men, born into poverty, and living with a visual impairment? The researcher has used intersectionality as an aspect of Critical Race Theory (CRT) to conceptualize the research question and develop an interview protocol. The…
Descriptors: College Graduates, Blacks, African Americans, Males
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Anthony J. Maher; Justin A. Haegele – Educational Review, 2024
In this article, we amplify the voices of visually impaired people to explore the authenticity of simulating visual impairment (VI) as a means of developing empathy among sighted student teachers. Participants were nine visually impaired adults who read vignettes narrating simulation experiences of student teachers in a university setting before…
Descriptors: Visual Impairments, Empathy, Perspective Taking, Student Teachers
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Margaret Parks; Daejin Kim – Educational Gerontology, 2023
The US population is becoming increasingly older. Alongside the changing mental and physical capacities that accompany aging, reduced visual function is a common occurrence for older adults. Empathy is an important and useful skill for interior designers in that this ability is extremely helpful for understanding older adults' experience in the…
Descriptors: Aging (Individuals), Visual Impairments, Empathy, Interior Design
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Yan Quan Liu; Arlene Bielefield; Jennifer Beckwith – College & Research Libraries, 2024
Studying ADA accessibility at library websites of top universities selected from the "U.S. News and World Report," the authors used WAVE and AChecker to assess data in compliance with WCAG 2.0 standards. Almost 8 out of 10 public university academic libraries reported accessibility errors as one of the major findings. Low color contrast…
Descriptors: Compliance (Legal), Accessibility (for Disabled), Web Sites, Academic Libraries
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Shafiullah, Sayed; Akay, Cenk – Journal on Educational Psychology, 2023
Along with the expansion of education and laying the foundations of self-sufficiency for all members of society, the visually impaired students continued their education with other students in various fields of higher education. In this process, the limitations caused by visual impairment and the limitations originating from the shortcomings of…
Descriptors: Visual Impairments, Students with Disabilities, College Students, Meta Analysis
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Kingsley Chinaza Nwosu; Chiamaka Orizu; William Emeka Obiozor; Anthony A. Apiti – British Journal of Special Education, 2024
The research investigated the obstacles faced by undergraduates with visual impairments while studying at a Nigerian university striving to establish an inclusive learning environment for students with disabilities. The aim was to generate empirical evidence that can inform policies at the university and other similar institutions. The research is…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Barriers, Undergraduate Students, Students with Disabilities
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Justin A. Haegele; Anthony J. Maher; Samantha M. Ross – Sport, Education and Society, 2024
While research has explored pre-service teacher views and experiences with disability simulations, none thus far has centered those that decide how and why such simulations are used, namely, teacher educators. Our research explores physical education teacher educator views and experiences of visual impairment simulations, as well as their…
Descriptors: Physical Education Teachers, Teacher Attitudes, Simulation, Visual Impairments
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Baepler, Paul – Journal of Learning Spaces, 2023
The percentage of undergraduate students in the U.S. who report a visual disability is over 3.5%, and worldwide over a billion people claim a significant visual impairment. As more higher learning institutions build Active Learning Classrooms (ALCs), it's critical to understand how these students experience such a different style of learning…
Descriptors: Undergraduate Students, Students with Disabilities, Visual Impairments, Active Learning
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Heidi Lourens; Leslie Swartz – International Journal of Inclusive Education, 2024
Although South Africa has numerous impressive policies for inclusion, the unfortunate fact on the ground is that the rhetoric of inclusion is still not reflected in reality. The majority of students with visual impairments are still in special schools where they have to contend with very poor learning conditions. For example, in 2015, 17 out of…
Descriptors: Visual Impairments, Special Schools, Higher Education, Foreign Countries
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Gustavo González-Calvo; Valeria Varea – Teachers and Teaching: Theory and Practice, 2024
Research has shown that Physical Education (PE) is a white, male, and able body-dominated profession, particularly in Spain. When some female pre-service PE teachers, who had a difficult relationship with their bodies and sports abilities, enrol in such a degree, some of these problematic relations come to light. Participants for this study were…
Descriptors: Females, Women Faculty, Physical Education Teachers, Preservice Teachers
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