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Maree Flaherty; Jessica Crippa; Irina Sim; Manjushree Bhate; Chian Chiang Nicholas Chow; Deepa Taranath; Glen Gole – Australian Journal of Learning Difficulties, 2024
Specific learning disabilities affect the brain's ability to process verbal and non-verbal information efficiently and accurately. The most common learning disability is reading disability which includes dyslexia. Evidence supports that dyslexia is a language-based disorder. The core deficit of dyslexia is the phonological component of language…
Descriptors: Dyslexia, Learning Disabilities, Reading Difficulties, Perceptual Impairments
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Aineias Martos; Georgios Kouroupetroglou; Vassilios Argyropoulos; Konstantinos Papadopoulos – Education and Information Technologies, 2024
The scope of this paper is to examine the potential capabilities of embossed printers under the lens of Information Technology (IT). One of the main principles of IT is to manage and deliver information into accessible formats to all users with and without disabilities. The present study investigates the discriminability of lines and squares by…
Descriptors: Equipment, Braille, Visual Impairments, Blindness
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Llamazares de Prado, Jose Enrique; Arias Gago, Ana Rosa; Melcon Alvarez, Maria Antonia – Education and Urban Society, 2021
This research dealing with the relationship between blindness and creativity, sustain the consideration that they are incapable to achieve an interaction with a predominantly visual creative activity. Nowadays, we know that this is false. Education represents a fundamental pillar of society, and all children have the same right to educational…
Descriptors: Creativity, Visual Impairments, Creative Thinking, Problem Solving
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Merrigan, Emma – Hispania, 2022
Studies of revolutionary Cuba's allegorical new wo/man have disentangled that figure's ambivalent and often pathologizing relationship to traits perceived as inferior, including femininity, non-heterosexuality, and non-whiteness. Yet even as (dis)ability saturates cultural production surrounding the 1959 Revolution's core projects of universal…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Social Change, Femininity, Disabilities
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Toggerson, Brokk K. – Physics Teacher, 2022
One of the central tenets of Universal Design for Learning (UDL) is the presentation of concepts using multiple modalities. As new technologies develop, the variety of available representations increases as well. In this paper, we explore how 3D-printed models can provide another avenue of approach to physics concepts. Students with low vision may…
Descriptors: Physics, Science Instruction, College Science, Introductory Courses
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Austina De Bonte; Ciara A. McCaffrey; Hilary K. Wisdom; Megan E. Locke; Nancy G. Torgerson; Terri Lucero – Journal for the Education of the Gifted, 2024
A growing understanding of twice-exceptional (2e) students has caused many to consider the possibility of misdiagnosis and missed diagnoses in the gifted student. Despite this, auditory processing disorders (APD) and vision processing disorders (VPD) are seldom examined in the 2e research literature, yet are not uncommon in the 2e population.…
Descriptors: Auditory Perception, Hearing Impairments, Visual Perception, Visual Impairments
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Minks, Adrian; Williams, Huw; Basille, Karen – Educational Psychology in Practice, 2020
For 40 years there has been a call for improvement in assessing the academic potential of children and young people (CYP) with visual impairment. Anecdotal evidence regarding the use of psychometric assessments with CYP with visual impairment suggests that some professional practice has involved the use of assessments normed on a sighted…
Descriptors: Psychometrics, Cognitive Measurement, Visual Impairments, Intelligence Quotient
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Ibtisam Rashid; Dduha Chehadeh – Journal of Chemical Education, 2023
Hands-on chemistry experiments often stimulate students' curiosity about this subject, but blind or visually impaired (BVI) students usually do not get to participate in such hands-on activities. Thanks to adaptive methods and assisting technology, BVI students can actively participate in chemistry experiments. In this study, chemical laboratory…
Descriptors: Chemistry, Science Instruction, Middle School Students, Students with Disabilities
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McNamara, Scott W. T.; Brian, Ali; Bittner, Melissa – Journal of Teaching in Physical Education, 2022
Identifying tools to reinforce content on teaching children with visual impairments (VI) is needed to better inform future physical educators as children with VI often have poor physical education (PE) experiences. Content acquisition podcasts (CAPs), podcasts created with instructional design principles and expert-developed content, may provide…
Descriptors: Handheld Devices, Audio Equipment, Preservice Teachers, Physical Education Teachers
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Díaz-Navarro, Sonia; Sánchez De La Parra-Pérez, Santiago – Journal of Biological Education, 2023
In recent decades, the application and adaptation of new technologies have gradually become invaluable in education. When the students are visually impaired, the use of these technologies becomes even more valuable. In this line, a theoretical-practical workshop on human evolution was carried out with 25 students from the Spanish National…
Descriptors: Inclusion, Anatomy, Evolution, Science Education
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Penrose, Rebecca Bryant – Journal of Visual Impairment & Blindness, 2023
Online instructional tools are quickly being introduced, often before accessibility is incorporated into their design. This article defends the use of a popular, but highly graphic, web-based platform called Padlet in a writing course, using strategies that allow students who are visually impaired (i.e., those who are blind or have low vision) to…
Descriptors: Students with Disabilities, Visual Impairments, Blindness, Barriers
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Creem-Regehr, Sarah H.; Barhorst-Cates, Erica M.; Tarampi, Margaret R.; Rand, Kristina M.; Legge, Gordon E. – Cognitive Research: Principles and Implications, 2021
People with visual impairment often rely on their residual vision when interacting with their spatial environments. The goal of visual accessibility is to design spaces that allow for safe travel for the large and growing population of people who have uncorrectable vision loss, enabling full participation in modern society. This paper defines the…
Descriptors: Spatial Ability, Cognitive Processes, Visual Impairments, Visually Impaired Mobility
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McManus, Hailey; McManus, Chantal – Journal of Visual Impairment & Blindness, 2019
During the 2019 American Foundation for the Blind (AFB) Leadership Conference held in Arlington, Virginia, two separate panels of university professionals in the field of visual impairment discussed topics related to education. The two panels briefly explored the issues of "Preparing Teachers to Work with Students with CVI: The University…
Descriptors: Visual Impairments, Neurological Impairments, Preservice Teacher Education, Mentors
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Abrahamson, Dor; Flood, Virginia J.; Miele, Joshua A.; Siu, Yue-Ting – ZDM: The International Journal on Mathematics Education, 2019
Blind and visually impaired mathematics students must rely on accessible materials such as tactile diagrams to learn mathematics. However, these compensatory materials are frequently found to offer students inferior opportunities for engaging in mathematical practice and do not allow sensorily heterogenous students to collaborate. Such prevailing…
Descriptors: Access to Education, Visual Impairments, Blindness, Mathematics Instruction
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Rottmann, Thomas; Haberzettl, Nora; Krämer, Magali – Mathematics Education Research Journal, 2020
Disparate approaches to assessment pursue differing purposes. Clinical assessment interviews like the Australian early numeracy interview (ENI; Clarke et al. 2002) or its German version ElementarMathematisches BasisInterview (EMBI; Peter-Koop et al. 2007) can be used to gain insights into children's mathematical thinking and aim at providing a…
Descriptors: Mathematics Skills, Numbers, Knowledge Level, Visual Impairments
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